NEET Botany Morphology of Flowering Plants Leaf MCQs

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    NEET Questions / Botany / Morphology of Flowering Plants / Leaf

    1.

    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?

    A

    Reduced initial fixation of CO2 by PEP carboxylase in mesophyll cells.

    B

    Increased oxygenation of RuBisCO in bundle sheath cells.

    C

    Immediate cessation of the Calvin cycle in bundle sheath cells.

    D

    Enhanced activity of photorespiration in mesophyll cells.

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    3.

    In a CAM plant undergoing a prolonged drought, which physiological change would be MOST prominent in its leaves during the daytime?

    A

    Stomata open, and CO2 is directly fixed by RuBisCO.

    B

    Stomata remain closed, and malate is decarboxylated to release CO2.

    C

    Stomata partially open, and PEP carboxylase fixes atmospheric CO2.

    D

    Stomata remain closed, and the Calvin cycle ceases completely.

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    4.

    The bulliform cells in the leaves of certain grasses play a crucial role in:

    A

    Increasing the photosynthetic surface area.

    B

    Secreting resinous substances for protection.

    C

    Leaf rolling and unfolding in response to water availability.

    D

    Storing water for use during drought.

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