The law of limiting factors for photosynthesis was enunciated by
R. Hill
Calvin
Krebs
Blackman
D.
Blackman
Blackman (1905) proposed the law of limiting factor according to which, "when a biological process is controlled as to its rapidity by a number of separate factors, the rate of the process is limited by the pace of the slowest factor.
Photosynthesis in C4 plants is relatively less limited by atmospheric CO2 levels because
four carbon acids are the primary initial CO2 fixation products
the primary fixation of CO2 is mediated via PEP carboxylase
effective pumping of CO2 into bundle sheath cells
RUBISCO in CO4 plants has higher affinity for CO2
In photosythesis action and absorption spectrum were related by
Von Helmont
Engelmann
Emerson
Lavosier
Energy transfer in photosynthesis occurs as
Phycoerythrin Phycocyanin Carotenoid Chlorophyll a
Chlorophyll b Carotenoid Phycoerythrin Chlorophyll a
Phycocyanin Phycoerythrin Carotenoid Chlorophyll a
Chlorophyll b Carotenoid Phycocyanin Chlorophyll a
In photosynthesis what occurs in PS-II?
It takes longer wavelength of light and e- from H2O
It takes shorter wavelength of light and e- from H2O
It takes longer wavelength of light and e- from NADP
It takes shorter wavelength of light and e- from NADP
The thylakoid in chloroplast are arranged as
interconnected disc
interconnected sacs
stacked discs
none of the above