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NEET Questions / Botany / Morphology of Flowering Plants / Leaf
A plant exhibiting Kranz anatomy experiences a sudden drop in atmospheric CO2 levels. Which of the following is the MOST LIKELY immediate consequence on its photosynthetic efficiency?
Reduced initial fixation of CO2 by PEP carboxylase in mesophyll cells.
Increased oxygenation of RuBisCO in bundle sheath cells.
Immediate cessation of the Calvin cycle in bundle sheath cells.
Enhanced activity of photorespiration in mesophyll cells.
Which specific adaptation in the leaves of submerged hydrophytes contributes MOST significantly to their buoyancy and flexibility in water currents?
Highly dissected leaves
Absence of stomata
Presence of extensive aerenchyma
Thin cuticle
In a CAM plant undergoing a prolonged drought, which physiological change would be MOST prominent in its leaves during the daytime?
Stomata open, and CO2 is directly fixed by RuBisCO.
Stomata remain closed, and malate is decarboxylated to release CO2.
Stomata partially open, and PEP carboxylase fixes atmospheric CO2.
Stomata remain closed, and the Calvin cycle ceases completely.
The bulliform cells in the leaves of certain grasses play a crucial role in:
Increasing the photosynthetic surface area.
Secreting resinous substances for protection.
Leaf rolling and unfolding in response to water availability.
Storing water for use during drought.
A mutation in a plant affects the development of its palisade parenchyma, significantly reducing the number and length of these cells. Which of the following would be the MOST DIRECT consequence of this mutation on photosynthesis?
Increased rate of photorespiration due to higher oxygen concentration.
Reduced CO2 fixation by RuBisCO in the mesophyll cells.
Decreased light absorption and reduced efficiency of the light-dependent reactions.
Impaired transport of sugars from the source to the sink.
Which structural feature of guard cells facilitates their function in stomatal regulation MOST effectively?
Uniformly thickened cell walls.
Radially oriented cellulose microfibrils in the cell walls.
Large central vacuole for water storage.
Presence of chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
Which of the following is the primary function of a leaf?
Transpiration
Reproduction
Storage
Photosynthesis
The waxy coating on the surface of a leaf that prevents water loss is called the:
Epidermis
Mesophyll
Cuticle
Stomata
What are the small openings on the underside of a leaf called that regulate gas exchange?
Cuticle
Veins
Trichomes
Stomata
The tissue in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs is called:
Epidermis
Xylem
Phloem
Mesophyll