The optimum temperature range for proper growth in most plants is:

 
1. \(0^\circ C - 100^\circ C\) 2. \(15^\circ C - 20^\circ C\)
3. \(28^\circ C - 30^\circ C\) 4. Greater than \(45^\circ C\)

Subtopic:  Growth Terminology | Development |
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Consider the given diagram and select the correct inference:

1. Both leaves have shown different absolute growths
2. First leaf has exhibited growth but second leaf has not as it is already senescent
3. The relative growth of first leaf is more than that of the second leaf
4. Both leaves have exhibited equal relative growths
Subtopic:  Growth | Growth Terminology |
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To differentiate into a tracheary element, a cell would:
1. Gain protoplasm
2. Become multinucleate
3. Assimilate lot of collagen and elastin
4. Develop lignocellulosic secondary cell wall

Subtopic:  Development | Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation |
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Formation of interfascicular cambium and cork cambium is possible most importantly because of:

1. Differentiation 2. Dedifferentiation
3. Redifferentiation 4. Reverse differentiation
Subtopic:  Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation |
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The growth in plants can be best expressed as [refer Section 15.2]:

1. Open 2. Determinate
3. Closed 4. Redundant
Subtopic:  Growth |
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Development is a term that includes all changes that a plant goes through during its life cycle:
1. till germination of the seed
2. during its vegetative growth
3. from germination till flowering
4. from germination to senescence

Subtopic:  Development | Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation |
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Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called:

1. Efficiency index 2. Plasticity
3. Norm of reaction 4. Developmental noise
Subtopic:  Growth Terminology | Development |
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Difference in shapes of leaves produced in air and those produced in water represents heterophyllous development due to environment in:

1. Cotton 2. Coriander
3. Larkspur 4. Butter cup
Subtopic:  Development |
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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

PGR Chemical nature
1. Auxins Indole compounds
2. Cytokinin Pyrimidine derivatives
3. ABA Carotenoid derivative
4. Gibberellic acid Terpenes
Subtopic:  Cytokinin |
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Identify the plant growth regulator that, though is largely an inhibitor but, can be placed in both plant growth promoter and plant growth inhibitor groups?

 
1. Auxins 2. Gibberellins
3. Ethylene 4. Abscisic acid
Subtopic:  Ethylene |
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