NEET Botany MCQs

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    81.

    Under conditions of high transpiration pull, the primary driving force for water movement through the xylem is:

    A

    Root pressure generated by active transport of ions.

    B

    Capillary action within the narrow xylem vessels.

    C

    Active transport of water molecules by xylem parenchyma cells.

    D

    Cohesion and adhesion of water molecules, creating a continuous water column.

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    82.

    The guttation phenomenon observed in some plants is primarily driven by:

    A

    High transpiration rates during the day.

    B

    Active transport of water into the xylem by xylem parenchyma.

    C

    Root pressure exceeding transpiration pull, particularly at night.

    D

    Capillary action in the xylem vessels.

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    83.

    Which combination of factors would MOST effectively enhance the rate of transpiration in a plant?

    A

    Low light intensity, high humidity, open stomata, and still air

    B

    High light intensity, high humidity, closed stomata, and strong wind

    C

    Low light intensity, low humidity, closed stomata, and still air

    D

    High light intensity, low humidity, open stomata, and strong wind

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    85.

    Which of the following combinations of factors would result in the HIGHEST rate of transpiration in a mesophytic plant?

    A

    High temperature, low humidity, high wind speed, open stomata

    B

    Low temperature, high humidity, low wind speed, open stomata

    C

    High temperature, high humidity, high wind speed, closed stomata

    D

    Low temperature, low humidity, low wind speed, closed stomata

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    86.

    A plant cell with a water potential of -0.6 MPa is placed in a solution with a water potential of -0.8 MPa. Which of the following will occur?

    A

    Water will move out of the cell, causing plasmolysis.

    B

    Water will move into the cell, causing turgor pressure to increase.

    C

    There will be no net movement of water.

    D

    The cell will burst due to excessive water uptake.

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    87.

    Guttation in plants is primarily caused by:

    A

    Root pressure exceeding transpiration pull

    B

    High transpiration rates during the day

    C

    Opening of stomata at night

    D

    Active transport of water into xylem vessels

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    88.

    Facilitated diffusion differs from simple diffusion in that:

    A

    Facilitated diffusion requires membrane proteins, while simple diffusion does not.

    B

    Facilitated diffusion moves substances against their concentration gradient, while simple diffusion moves them down their concentration gradient.

    C

    Facilitated diffusion requires energy expenditure, while simple diffusion does not.

    D

    Facilitated diffusion occurs only in plant cells, while simple diffusion occurs in all cells.

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    90.

    The movement of oxygen from alveoli to pulmonary capillaries is best described as:

    A

    Active transport requiring ATP

    B

    Facilitated diffusion via carrier proteins

    C

    Simple diffusion driven by a partial pressure gradient

    D

    Osmosis across a semipermeable membrane

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