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Using a prism, a scientist splitted light into its spectral components and then illuminated a green alga, Cladophora. In the above statement the scientist who performed the above experiment was
T.W Engelmann
Julius von Sachs
Jan Ingenhousz
Joseph Priestley
Phenomenon which converts light energy into chemical energy is
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
None of these
In higher plants, the shape of the chloroplast is
Discoid
Cup-shaped
Girdle-shaped
Reticulate
Phenomenon which converts light energy into chemical energy is
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Transpiration
None of these
Factors affecting photosynthesis are
I. number and size of leaves
II. age and orientation of leaves
III. amount of chlorophyll
IV. amount of and
Select the correct option
I and II only
I, II and III only
III and IV only
I, II, III and IV
In an experiment, a leaf was partially covered with black paper, and other one was exposed to light. On testing these leaves for starch, in the presence of sunlight, on may conclude that photosynthesis had occurred in
Green part of leaves
Black paper covered part of leaves
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above
Factors affecting photosynthesis are
I. number and size of leaves
II. age and orientation of leaves
III. amount of chlorophyll
IV. amount of and
Select the correct option
I, II and IV
II, IV and V
IV, V and I
I, II, III and IV
In an experiment, a leaf was partially covered with black paper, and other one was exposed to light. On testing these leaves for starch, in the presence of sunlight, on may conclude that photosynthesis had occurred in
Green part of leaves
Black paper covered part of leaves
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above
Hill reaction occurs in
High altitude plants
Total darkness
Absence of water
Presence of ferricyanide
Hill reaction occurs in
High altitude plants
Total darkness
Absence of water
Presence of ferricyanide