NEET Botany Mineral Nutrition N2-Metab0Lism MCQs

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    NEET Questions / Botany / Mineral Nutrition / N2-Metab0Lism

    1.

    A researcher isolates a mutant strain of Rhizobium that is unable to synthesize leghemoglobin. Which of the following is the MOST LIKELY consequence of this mutation on nitrogen fixation?

    A

    Enhanced nitrogenase activity due to increased oxygen availability

    B

    Reduced nitrogenase activity due to oxygen toxicity

    C

    No change in nitrogenase activity as leghemoglobin is not directly involved

    D

    Increased nitrogen fixation due to higher free oxygen levels

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    2.

    The free energy change (ฮ”G\Delta G) for nitrogen fixation is highly positive. Which of the following BEST explains how biological nitrogen fixation occurs despite this energetic barrier?

    A

    The reaction proceeds spontaneously at high temperatures found in root nodules

    B

    Nitrogenase acts as a catalyst, lowering the activation energy but not the ฮ”G\Delta G

    C

    Hydrolysis of a large number of ATP molecules coupled to the reaction

    D

    The presence of leghemoglobin alters the thermodynamics, making ฮ”G\Delta G negative

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    4.

    Nitrifying bacteria play a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle by:

    A

    Converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia

    B

    Reducing nitrate to nitrite and then to nitrogen gas

    C

    Oxidizing ammonia to nitrite and then nitrate

    D

    Converting organic nitrogen into ammonia

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