Photosynthesis in Higher Plants MCQ Test

11th Biology Chapter 11: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants MCQ Test

Enhance your knowledge with our Photosynthesis in Higher Plants MCQ Test for 11th Biology Chapter 11. This MCQ Test covers light reactions, Calvin cycle, and factors affecting photosynthesis to help you understand this vital plant process.

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11th Biology: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants

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1. Which compound is the primary acceptor of carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle?

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2. Which experiment showed that only the green parts of plants release oxygen?

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3. During photosynthesis, which compound is primarily formed in the light reactions?

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4. What is the first stable product of carbon dioxide fixation in the Calvin cycle?

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5. Which of the following is a C3 plant pathway product?

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6. What type of pathway is used by plants that form a 4-carbon acid as the first product of CO2 fixation?

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7. What did Melvin Calvin use to study reactions in green plants?

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8. What did T.W. Engelmann use to split light into its spectral components in his experiment?

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9. Which scientist's work with an aquatic plant showed that sunlight is essential for oxygen release in photosynthesis?

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10. What essential element is absorbed by plants from the atmosphere for photosynthesis?

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Summary for Photosynthesis in Higher Plants MCQ Test

Plants make their own food through photosynthesis. This process happens in green parts of plants, mainly leaves. Leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny holes called stomata. Inside leaf cells, special structures called chloroplasts use light energy to turn carbon dioxide and water into food (sugars) and oxygen.

Photosynthesis has two main steps:

  1. Light reaction: Plant pigments catch sunlight. This energy is used to split water molecules, releasing oxygen and creating energy-carrying molecules.
  2. Carbon fixing: Plants use the energy from step 1 to turn carbon dioxide into sugar. This happens through a process called the Calvin cycle.

Some tropical plants have a special way of doing this called C4 photosynthesis, which helps them save water in hot climates.

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