Plants purify air by which process?
Photorespiration
Photosynthesis
Photophosphorylation
Transpiration
Sunken stomata occur in
xerophytes
hydrophytes
mesophytes
opsanophytes
A.
xerophytes
A sunken stomata is a stomata in a small pit, which protects the escaping water vapor from air currents, decreasing water loss from the leaf. Sunken stomata are commonly found in plants in arid environments as one of their adaptations to preserve water.
The first carbon dioxide fixation in C4 pathway occurs in chloroplasts of
guard cells
mesophyll cells
bundle sheath cells
epidermal cells
In a CAM plant, the concentration of organic acid
increases during the day
decreases or increases during the day
increases during night
decreases during any time
Chloroplast dimorphism is a characteristic feature of
plants with Calvin cycle
C4 -plants
all plants
only in algae
In which type of reactions related to plant photosynthesis peroxisomes are involved?
Glycolate cycle
Calvin cycle
Bacterial photosynthesis
Glyoxylate cycle
Example of water soluble plant pigment is
chlorophyll- a
chlorophyll- b
anthocyanin
xanthophyll
Identify the membrane across which the proton (H+) gradient facilitates ATP synthesis in a typical eukaryotic cell
plasma membrane
mitochondrial inner membrane
mitochondrial outer membrane
nuclear membrane