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A plant experiencing calcium deficiency shows necrotic spots on its leaves and stunted root growth. This is primarily because calcium:
Is a mobile element easily transported within the plant.
Acts as an enzyme activator in various metabolic pathways.
Is a component of chlorophyll and other photosynthetic pigments.
Is crucial for cell wall integrity and membrane permeability.
A plant exposed to high levels of aluminum in the soil exhibits stunted root growth. Which of the following mechanisms is the MOST likely cause of this effect?
Aluminum directly inhibits photosynthesis, reducing energy available for root growth.
Aluminum competes with potassium for uptake, leading to potassium deficiency in roots.
Aluminum interferes with the function of calcium channels and disrupts cell wall formation.
Aluminum stimulates excessive ethylene production, inhibiting root elongation.
Which element is a constituent of the middle lamella in plant cells?
Potassium
Magnesium
Calcium
Iron
The infection thread, crucial for rhizobial entry into the root hair, is primarily composed of which plant cell wall component?
Cellulose
Pectin
Lignin
Suberin
The term ‘outer space’ represents …A…, while ‘inner space’ represents …B… with reference to absorption of minerals
Identify A and B to complete the given statement
A: Soil solution; B: Inside root cells
A: Inside root cells; B: Soil solution
A: Xylem; B: Phloem
A: Cell wall; B: Cytoplasm