Essential micronutrients in plants:
I. are required in relatively small amounts.
II. are required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete its life cycle.
III. generally help in catalytic functions in the plant.
IV. are of small size and molecular weight.
1. Only I, II and III are correct
2. Only I, II and IV are correct
3. Only II, III and IV are correct
4. All are correct

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A condition in which leaves produce insufficient chlorophyll leading to pale, yellow, or yellow-white leaves is called as:
1. Wilting
2. Etiolation
3. Chlorosis
4. Mosaicism

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Necrosis of young leaves is a symptom of deficiency of calcium in plants indicating that calcium:
1. is a relatively immobile nutrient in plants.
2. is tied up in formed chlorophyll molecules.
3. is concentrated in the xylem of older leaves.
4. is concentrated in older leaves.

Subtopic:  Mineral Function |
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Nitrogen fixation means:
1. releasing nitrogen from dead and decaying materials.
2. conversion of nitrite to nitrate.
3. conversion of nitrate to nitrite.
4. conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia.

Subtopic:  Nitrogen Metabolism |
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The importance of nitrogen fixation can be judged by the fact that:
1. it can only be done by certain prokaryotes.
2. it is most often the limiting factor in plant growth.
3. it is very expensive in terms of metabolic energy.
4. its availability replaces requirement of some other essential nutrients.

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Nitrogen is unique amongst the essential mineral nutrients needed by the plant as it:
1. can be lost from the soil.
2. requires the action of bacteria to be made available to plants.
3. is part of nucleic acids.
4. is absorbed by the leaves through stomata.

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Protein malnutrition is a serious problem in developing countries. If the essential amino acids in crop plants for human consumption can be increased, it can help to overcome this problem. The best method to produce such crop plants is by:
1. breeding for higher yield of deficient amino acids.
2. increasing the amount of NPK fertilizer used on fields.
3. creating mutants that do not form symbiotic relationship with microbes.
4. transferring nitrogen fixing genes to plants through genetic engineering.

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A plant infected with Rhizobium:
1. has necrotic tissues.
2. dies.
3. gets flaccid.
4. probably will grow faster.

Subtopic:  Nitrogen Fixation | Nodule formation |
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Identify the correct statement regarding biological nitrogen fixation:
1. The plant contributes the nitrogenase enzyme.
2. The process does not require much energy.
3. Leghemoglobin keeps O2 concentration low within the nodule.
4. The bacteria of the nodule are autotrophic.

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Leghemoglobin in a root nodule:
1. regulates the supply of oxygen to Rhizobium.
2. promotes ion uptake by root hairs.
3. retards the activity of nitrogenase.
4. supplies the legume with fixed nitrogen.

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