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Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 1

Hydroponics refers to growing plant in

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The technique of growing plants in a nutrient solution is known as hydroponics.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 2

Zn2+ is an activator of

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Zn2+ is an activator of alcohol dehydrogenase and Mo of nitrogenase during nitrogen metabolism.

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Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 3

Those essential element which occur in 1-10 mg/g of dry matter are

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The correct option is Option A.

Macroelements (Macronutrients) are those essential elements which are present in easily detectable quantities, 1-10 mg per gram of dry matter. Macroelements are usually involved in the synthesis of organic molecules and development of osmotic potential. They are nine in number — C, H, O, N, P, K, S, Mg and Ca.

The nutrient required in larger quantity is called macronutrients. Those essential elements which occur in 1-10mg/g quantity is called macronutrients.
 

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 4

Influx and efflux of H+ ions inside the cell change the

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pH of a solution is depends upon hydrogen ions concentration. Influx and efflux of H+ ions inside the cell change the pH of solution present in soil.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 5

Nitrification involves

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In nitrification, ammonia is first converted to nitrites (NO2-) and then to nitrates. During nitritation, nitrosomonas convert NH3(ammonia) into NO2 (nitrogen dioxide). The chemical equation for this process is 

NH3 + 1.5 O2 --> NO2- + H+ + H20. 

The second part of the nitrification process is called nitration.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 6

It is the technique of growing plants in above-ground strands provided with fine mist of normal solution.

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Aeroponics is the technique of growing plants in above ground strands provided with fine mist of normal solution. It is used to know the deficiency symptoms of minerals.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 7

Which is an important constituent of protein involved in transfer of electrons?

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Plants obtain iron in the form of ferric ions (Fe3+). It is required in larger amounts in comparison to other micronutrients. It is an important constituent of proteins involved in the transfer of electrons like ferredoxin.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 8

Which two minerals are not needed by the majority of plants but very much needed by almost all animals?

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Sodium and Iodine minerals are not needed by the majority of plants but sodium and iodine minerals are very much needed by almost all animals. Sodium play important role in nervous system and iodine for synthesis thyroxine hormone.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 9

Minerals present in the soil are absorbed by

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Most of the minerals present in soil can enter plants through roots.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 10

The process of decomposition organic nitrogen into ammonia is known as

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Decomposition of organic nitrogen of dead plants and animals into ammonia is called ammonification.Some of this ammonia volatilises and re-enters the atmosphere but most of it is converted into nitrate by soilBacteria.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 11

Plant with zinc deficiency show reduced biosynthesis of

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Plants obtain zinc as Zn2+ ions. It activates various enzymes,especially carboxylases. It is also needed in the synthesis of auxin.If there is deficiency in zinc to plants then it leads to reduced synthesis of auxin.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 12

The ion which activates many enzymes involved in photosynthesis,respiration, nitrogen metabolism is

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It is absorbed in the form of manganous ions (Mn2+). Itactivates many enzymes involved in photosynthesis, respiration and nitrogen metabolism.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 13

In plant, nitrate is reduced to ammonia state in two steps. In second step electrons are donated by

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During ammonification process involve conversion of nitrate into ammonia. This process involves two steps. Second steps require electron that is donated by Ferredoxin.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 14

Entry of ions into cells is called

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Entry of ions into cells is called influx. Influx takes place actively against the concentration gradient by utilization of energy through plasmodesmata of plant cells.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 15

Name the best known symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacterium is

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N2−fixing bacteria, especially roots of legumes, can fix this atmospheric nitrogen into biologically usable forms. Nitrogen fixation requires a strong reducing agent and energy in the form of ATP. Nitrogen-fixation is accomplished with the help of nitrogenfixingmicrobes mainly rhizobium.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 16

Element present in middle lamella

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Calcium is required by meristematic and differentiating tissues. During cell division it is used in the synthesis of cell wall, particularly as calcium pectate in the middle lamella.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 17

Micronutrients are otherwise called as

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Micronutrients or trace elements, are needed in very small amounts(less than 10 mole Kg –1 of dry matter). These include iron, manganese, copper, molybdenum, zinc, boron, chlorine and nickel.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 18

Most active nitrogen fixer in Rice field is

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Rice field contains large number of nitrogen fixing algae and bacteria. In which Aulosira fertilissima is most active nitrogen fixer in the rice field.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 19

Which one of the following organism help in absorption of phosphorus from soil by plants

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Glomus is a kind of algae found in soil. This organism help in absorption of phosphorous form soil by plants.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 20

The nitrogen exists as two nitrogen atoms joined by

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Nitrogen exists as two nitrogen atoms joined by a very strong triple covalent bond (N ≡ N).

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 21

The most abundant element found in plants is

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Carbon is one of the macronutrients present in the plants. It is the most abundant element found in plants. Carbon is a constiuent of organic compounds. It is one of the non-mineral element. Carbohydrates like sugars, starches and cellulose are the important organic compounds composed of carbon present in plants.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 22

The elements involved in delay of flowering if their concentration is low are

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Some elements like N, S, Mo delay flowering if their concentration in plants is low.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 23

Which one is not a reason of mineral depletion in the soil?

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Mineral deficiency is soil may be due to use of high yielding varieties, non-rotation of crops and leeching of minerals. Growing leguminous plants do not deplete the mineral in soil.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 24

Element required for germination of pollen grain is

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Elements play important role in completing life cycles of plants. Element required for germination of pollen grain is Boron.

Test: Mineral Nutrition - 2 (Old NCERT) - Question 25

The process of conversion of nitrogen in to ammonia is known as

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The process of conversion of nitrogen (N2) toammonia is termed as biological nitrogen fixation.

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