NEET Botany Respiration in Plants MCQs

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    -9.

    Which of the following statements BEST describes the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration in plants at night?

    A

    Photosynthesis and respiration both cease, maintaining a neutral balance of gases.

    B

    Photosynthesis continues at a reduced rate, while respiration increases to compensate.

    C

    Photosynthesis ceases, and respiration also ceases to conserve energy.

    D

    Photosynthesis ceases, and respiration continues, consuming stored organic molecules and releasing CO2.

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    -8.

    The compensation point in plants is reached when...

    A

    Photosynthesis ceases entirely, and only respiration occurs.

    B

    The rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration, resulting in no net gas exchange.

    C

    Respiration ceases entirely, and only photosynthesis occurs.

    D

    The plant switches from C3 to CAM photosynthesis.

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    -7.

    A researcher observes that a plant placed in a sealed chamber shows a net decrease in CO2 levels during the day but a net increase at night. What can be inferred about the metabolic processes occurring?

    A

    The plant is only respiring, both day and night.

    B

    The plant is only photosynthesizing, both day and night.

    C

    Photosynthesis exceeds respiration during the day, while respiration exceeds photosynthesis at night.

    D

    Respiration exceeds photosynthesis during the day, while photosynthesis exceeds respiration at night.

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    If the inner mitochondrial membrane were to become permeable to protons, what would be the MOST immediate consequence on ATP synthesis?

    A

    ATP synthesis would increase due to increased proton flow.

    B

    ATP synthesis would stop because the proton gradient would dissipate.

    C

    ATP synthesis would be unaffected as it relies on substrate-level phosphorylation.

    D

    ATP synthesis would decrease, but some ATP would still be produced by glycolysis.

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