I: | is associated with PS II |
II: | releases one molecule of oxygen on splitting of two water molecules |
III: | releases protons and oxygen in the thylakoid lumen |
1. | Only I and II are correct |
2. | Only I and III are correct |
3. | Only II and III are correct |
4. | I, II and III are correct |
Statement I: | When only PS I is functional, the electron is circulated within the photosystem and the phosphorylation occurs due to cyclic flow of electrons. |
Statement II: | Cyclic photophosphorylation also occurs when only light of wavelengths beyond 680 nm are available for excitation. |
1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect |
3. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect |
4. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct |
I: | Plastoquinone is located within the membrane |
II: | Plastocyanin is located on the inner lumen side of the membrane |
III: | NADP reductase is located on the stroma side of the membrane |
1. | Only I and II are correct |
2. | Only I and III are correct |
3. | Only II and III are correct |
4. | I, II and III are correct |
Statement I: | CF1 particle of ATP synthase makes ATP molecules. |
Statement II: | CF1 particle of ATP synthase is embedded in the thylakoid membrane and forms a transmembrane channel that carries out facilitated diffusion of protons across the membrane. |
1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect |
3. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect |
4. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct |
1. | Carboxylation → Reduction → Regeneration |
2. | Carboxylation → Regeneration → Reduction |
3. | Regeneration → Reduction → Carboxylation |
4. | Reduction → Regeneration → Carboxylation |
1. | OAA | 2. | PEP |
3. | PGA | 4. | RuBP |
1. | 2 carbon ketose sugar | 2. | 2 carbon aldose sugar |
3. | 5 carbon ketose sugar | 4. | 5 carbon aldose sugar |
1. | Maize | 2. | Sorghum |
3. | Sugarcane | 4. | Wheat |
(a) | They have a special type of leaf anatomy |
(b) | They tolerate higher temperature |
(c) | They show a response to high light intensities |
(d) | They lack a process called photorespiration |
(e) | They have greater productivity of biomass |
1. | All except (e) |
2. | (b), (c) and (d) only |
3. | All |
4. | (a), (b), (d) and (e) only |
I: | The C4 acid OAA is formed in the mesophyll cells. |
II: | Malic acid or aspartic acid are transported to the bundle sheath cells. |
III: | C4 acids are broken down to release carbon dioxide and a 3 carbon molecule in mesophyll cells. |
IV: | The 3 carbon molecule is transported back to the bundle sheath cell where it is converted to PEP again. |
1. | Only I and II are correct |
2. | II, III and IV are incorrect |
3. | Only I, II and III are correct |
4. | I, II, III and IV are correct |