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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.
The enzyme nitrogenase is highly sensitive to oxygen. How do root nodules maintain a low oxygen environment necessary for nitrogen fixation?
Active transport of oxygen out of the nodule
Anaerobic respiration within the bacteroids
Leghemoglobin binds oxygen, buffering its concentration
Thick cell walls of the nodule prevent oxygen diffusion
The free energy change () for nitrogen fixation is highly positive. Which of the following BEST explains how biological nitrogen fixation occurs despite this energetic barrier?
The reaction proceeds spontaneously at high temperatures found in root nodules
Nitrogenase acts as a catalyst, lowering the activation energy but not the
Hydrolysis of a large number of ATP molecules coupled to the reaction
The presence of leghemoglobin alters the thermodynamics, making negative
Molybdenum deficiency primarily affects which metabolic process in plants?
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Nitrogen fixation
Transpiration
Which group of elements are predominantly involved in maintaining osmotic potential in plants?
Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur
Iron, Manganese, Zinc
Potassium, Chloride, Sodium
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the nitrogenase enzyme complex?
It requires ATP.
It is a metalloenzyme containing iron and molybdenum.
It is insensitive to oxygen.
It catalyzes the reduction of N2 to NH3.
Leghaemoglobin is present in the root nodules of leguminous plants. What is its primary function?
Fix atmospheric nitrogen
Protect nitrogenase from oxygen
Convert nitrate to nitrite
Provide energy for nitrogen fixation
Which of the following is NOT a mechanism involved in the uptake of mineral ions by plant roots?
Active transport
Passive transport
Facilitated diffusion
Exocytosis
Casparian strips in the endodermis primarily regulate the entry of ions into the:
Cortex
Epidermis
Stele
Root hairs
Which process facilitates the transport of ions from the soil solution into the cytoplasm of root cells against their concentration gradient?
Diffusion
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport using proton pumps