NEET Botany Anatomy of Flowering Plants Xylem MCQs

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    NEET Questions / Botany / Anatomy of Flowering Plants / Xylem

    1.

    A researcher is studying the transport of water in a genetically modified plant where the lignin biosynthesis pathway is disrupted. Which of the following is the MOST likely consequence observed in the xylem of this plant?

    A

    Increased tensile strength of xylem vessels and enhanced water transport

    B

    Collapsed xylem vessels and reduced water transport efficiency

    C

    No significant change in xylem structure or water transport

    D

    Increased flexibility of xylem vessels and improved water transport under stress

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    3.

    In a plant experiencing severe drought, which adaptation related to xylem anatomy would MOST effectively minimize the risk of cavitation?

    A

    Wider xylem vessels for increased water storage

    B

    Thinner xylem walls for increased flexibility

    C

    Narrower xylem vessels with thicker walls

    D

    Increased number of bordered pits for inter-vessel water transfer

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    4.

    The protoxylem and metaxylem in a plant stem differ primarily in:

    A

    Their cellular composition (tracheids vs. vessel elements)

    B

    The timing of their differentiation and the extent of secondary wall thickening

    C

    Their location within the vascular bundle

    D

    Their function in water transport versus nutrient transport

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    5.

    Which of the following BEST explains why the ascent of sap in tall trees is primarily attributed to the cohesion-tension theory rather than root pressure?

    A

    Root pressure only operates during the night

    B

    Root pressure is primarily involved in nutrient transport, not water transport

    C

    Root pressure alone cannot generate sufficient pressure to overcome the gravitational force in tall trees

    D

    The cohesion-tension theory is more energy-efficient than root pressure

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    6.

    How does the arrangement of cellulose microfibrils in the secondary cell walls of xylem vessels contribute to their function?

    A

    Facilitates rapid water flow through the vessel lumen

    B

    Increases the flexibility of the vessel walls

    C

    Provides strength and prevents collapse under negative pressure

    D

    Regulates the passage of ions and nutrients into the xylem sap

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    7.

    Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding xylem parenchyma?

    A

    They store food materials like starch and fats.

    B

    They assist in radial conduction of water.

    C

    They are primarily responsible for mechanical support.

    D

    They aid in lateral conduction of water.

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