Which light range is most effective in photosynthesis?
1. Blue | 2. Green |
3. Red | 4. Violet |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyThe oxygenation activity of RuBisCo enzyme in photorespiration leads to the formation of:
1. 1 molecule of the 3-C compound
2. 1 molecule of the 6-C compound
3. 1 molecule of a 4-C compound and 1 molecule of the 2-C compound
4. 2 molecules of the 3-C compound
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyPhotosynthesis in plants is relatively less limited by atmospheric levels because
1. | The primary fixation of CO2 is mediated via PEP carboxylase. |
2. | Effective pumping of CO2 into bundle sheath cells. |
3. | Four carbon acids are the primary initial CO2 fixation products. |
4. | RuBisCO in C4 plants has higher affinity for CO2. |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyWhich of the following statements is incorrect?
1. RuBisCO is a bifunctional enzyme
2. In C4 plants, the site of RuBisCO activity is mesophyll cell
3. The substrate molecule for RuBisCO activity is a 5-carbon compound
4. RuBisCO action requires ATP and NADPH
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyThe first stable product of CO2 fixation in sorghum is:
1. | Succinic acid | 2. | Phosphoglyceric acid |
3. | Pyruvic acid | 4. | Oxaloacetic acid |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyPhosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO2 acceptor in:
1. C4 plants | 2. C2 plants |
3. C3 and C4 plants | 4. C3 plants |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyA plant in your garden avoids photorespiratory losses, has improved water use efficiency, shows high rates of photosynthesis at high temperatures and has improved efficiency of nitrogen utilization. In which of the following physiological groups would you assign this plant?
1. C4 | 2. CAM |
3. Nitrogen–fixer | 4. C3 |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyIn the leaves of C4 plants, malic acid formation during CO2 fixation occurs in the cells of :
1. | mesophyll | 2. | bundle sheath |
3. | phloem | 4. | epidermis |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyStudy the pathway given below-
In which of the following options, correct words for all the three blanks A, B and C are indicated?
A | B | C | |
1. | Fixation | Transamination | Regeneration |
2. | Fixation | Decarboxylation | Regeneration |
3. | Carboxylation | Decarboxylation | Reduction |
4. | Decarboxylation | Reduction | Regeneration |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyIn sugarcane plant, is fixed in malic acid in which the enzyme that fixes is
1. Ribulose biphosphate carboxylase
2. Phosphoenol pyruvic acid carboxylase
3. Ribulose phosphate kinase
4. Fructose phosphatase
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