The most common enzyme in the world is:

1. PEP carboxylase 2. Pyruvate dehydrogenase
3. RuBisCO 4. Collagenase

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The 2-carbon compound formed in photorespiration is:

1. Acetyl CoA 2. Phosphoglycolate
3. Acetic acid 4. Ethanol
Subtopic:  Photorespiration |
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Photorespiration is a wasteful process. Why is it so?

1. The number of ATP molecules produced in the pathway is very low.
2. The number of NADPH molecules produced in the pathway is very low.
3. The synthesis of sugars in the pathway requires a large input of ATP energy.
4. There is neither synthesis of sugars, nor of ATP in the pathway.
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Identify the correctly matched rows:

C3 C4
I: Productivity Low High
II: CO2 compensation point Low Low
III: Temperature optimum 20 – 250 C 30 – 450 C
 
1. Only I and II 2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III 4. I, II and III
Subtopic:  C4 Plants Examples |
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Except for plants in shade or in dense forests, light is rarely a limiting factor in nature. This is because:

1. Dark reactions do not depend on light
2. The rate of photosynthesis can be increased by higher carbon dioxide and lower temperatures even in low light conditions
3. Light saturation occurs at 10 % of full sunlight
4. Carbon fixation is independent of enzymes
Subtopic:  Factors Affecting Photosynthesis |
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Which pigment acts directly to convert light energy to chemical energy ?

1.Chlorophyll a2.Chlorophyll b
3.Xanthophylls4.Carotenoid

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Which light range is most effective in photosynthesis?

1. Blue 2. Green
3. Red 4. Violet
Subtopic:  Pigments |
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The correct sequence of flow of electrons in the light reaction is

1.  PSII, plastoquinone, cytochromes, PS I, ferredoxin
2.  PSI, plastoquinone, cytochromes, PS II, ferredoxin
3.  PSI, ferredoxin, PS II,
4.  PSI, plastoquinone, cytochromes, PS II, ferredoxin
Subtopic:  Light Reaction: Electron Transport |
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The enzyme that is not found in a C3 plant is
1. RuBP Carboxylase
2. PEP Carboxylase
3. NADP reductase
4. ATP synthase

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Chloroplasts:
I. have their own DNA and make all proteins needed by them
II. have a uniparental inheritance
III. cannot be made by the plant cell
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

Subtopic:  Chloroplast Structure | Pigments |
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