Description : The product of photosynthesis which is used for growth and development of plants
Last Answer : Ans. Glucose
Description : Pigment which are responsible for photosynthesis in higher plants
Last Answer : Ans. Chlorophyll a and b
Description : Which plastid of cell is responsible for photosynthesis in plants?
Last Answer : Ans. Chloroplast
Description : The capacity of the soil to produce plants under a specified programme of management and it is expressed in terms of yields
Last Answer : Ans. Soil Productivity
Description : Photosynthesis can be measured by measuring
Last Answer : Ans. O2 given off and CO2 uptake
Description : Oxygen required for photosynthesis comes from
Last Answer : Ans. Water
Description : Plant component responsible for photosynthesis is a pigment called
Last Answer : Ans. Chlorophyll
Description : Photosynthesis active radiation (PAR) occurs at
Last Answer : Ans. 400-700 nm
Description : Ano ang tagalog ng The Kingdom Plantae Virtually all other living creatures depend on plants to survive. Through photosynthesis plants convert energy from sunlight into food stored as carbohydrates. B?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The region of plants in which translocated food is utilized or immobilized
Last Answer : Ans. Sink
Description : The region of plants in which food to be translocated originates
Last Answer : Ans. Source
Description : A process in which the branch of a plant is cut off in order to produce a flush of new shoots
Last Answer : Ans. Pollarding
Description : The factor requires larger units to be applied and may produce larger differences
Last Answer : Ans. Main plot
Description : The principle applied for “What to produce”
Last Answer : Ans. Principal of opportunity cost/Equimarginal returns
Description : The principle applied for “How to produce”
Last Answer : Ans. Principal of least cost combination
Description : The principle applied for production function “How much to produce”
Last Answer : Ans. Principal of diminishing returns/costs
Description : The portion of the total produce in stock which the farmer is willing to sell.
Last Answer : Ans. Marketable surplus
Description : Nutrients absorbed by plants from soil solution are carried upward through the
Last Answer : Ans. Xylem
Description : Water is absorption by plants mainly through
Last Answer : Ans. Root hairs
Description : Crossing of plants through fusion of somatic cell
Last Answer : Ans. Somatic hybridization
Description : Downward movement of food synthesized in leaves takes place through
Last Answer : Ans. Phloem
Description : Manufacturing food by the process of photosynthesis in plants is an example of (a) Anabolism (b) Catabolism (c) Both anabolism and catabolism (d) Neither anabolism nor catabolism
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : What does light reaction produce of photosynthesis?
Last Answer : The light reactions of photosynthesis produces three things, ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), NADPH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate), and O2(Oxygen).
Description : Name the plant which produce ozone at the time of photosynthesis?
Last Answer : Thulsi
Description : How many ATP are required to produce 1 mole of hexose in photosynthesis? (a) 8 (b) 18 (c) 28 (d) 38
Last Answer : (b) 18
Description : Which of the following does not produce oxygen as a product of photosynthesis? A.Oak trees B.Purple sulfur bacteria C.Cyanobacteria D.Phytoplankton
Last Answer : B.Purple sulfur bacteria
Description : Which of the following does not produce oxygen as a product of photosynthesis? A- A.Oak trees B.Purple sulfur bacteria C.Cyanobacteria D.Phytoplankton
Last Answer : Purple sulfur bacteria
Description : In the first stage of photosynthesis, light energy is used to: a) move water molecules b) denature chlorophyll c) split water d) produce carbohydrates
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- SPLIT WATER
Description : Why plants going through photosynthesis a chemical change?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Why are plants going through photosynthesis a chemical change?
Description : Plants get water through the roots because of — (1) elasticity (2) capillarity (3) viscosity (4) photosynthesis
Last Answer : (2) capillarity Explanation: Plants absorb water from their root hairs on the root via osmosis. It is then transported to other parts of the plant (through the network of xylem vessels) ... of capillary action and "transiprational pull." Water moves through the plant by means of capillary action.
Description : Through ‘Photosynthesis’ green plants generate - (1) inorganic materials (2) minerals (3) organic materials (4) nutrients
Last Answer : (3) organic materials Explanation: Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. Photosynthesis in green plants harnesses the energy of sunlight to ... + 12H2O (water) -> C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 (oxygen) + H2O (water).
Description : Plants get water through the roots because of— (1) elasticity (2) capillarity (3) viscosity (4) photosynthesis
Last Answer : capillarity
Description : Through ‘Photosynthesis’ green plants generate (1) inorganic materials (2) minerals (3) organic materials (4) nutrients
Last Answer : organic materials
Description : The Heterotrophs, feed on both plants and meats?
Last Answer : Ans. Omnivores
Description : The Heterotrophs, feed on plants and called primary consumers?
Last Answer : Ans. Herbivores
Description : A self supporting community - plants and animals interacting with each other and the nonliving environment to provide a balanced system is a
Last Answer : Ans. Ecosystem
Description : A group of ornamental plants used to grow over walls, trellis, arches, pergolas, arbours, pillars, bowers etc.
Last Answer : Ans. Climbers and Creepers
Description : The arrangement of colourful potted plants in different tiers around a central object which may be tree trunk, lamp post or pillar.
Last Answer : Ans. Trophy
Description : Planting of low growing plants along with paths, roads, flower beds, lawns etc. for demarcation and beautification
Last Answer : Ans. Edge
Description : Removal of any excess or undesirable/unproductive branches, shoots or any other parts of plants
Last Answer : Ans. Pruning
Description : The science of growing flower and ornamental plants.
Last Answer : Ans. Floriculture/Ornamental horticulture
Description : The science of growing of fruits, vegetables, ornament plants and preservation of foods
Last Answer : Ans. Horticulture
Description : Pink stem borer attacks to plants in
Last Answer : Ans. Night
Description : Short day plants require day length
Last Answer : Ans. 14 hrs
Description : The physiological response of plants in relation to length of light
Last Answer : Ans. Photoperiodism
Description : PGR related to drought tolerance and stress hardness in plants
Last Answer : Ans. Abscisic acid
Description : The element which takes part in the growth and development of plants
Last Answer : Ans. Plant nutrients
Description : The growth rate of plants is measured by
Last Answer : Ans. Auxanometer and Crescograph