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Multiple choice botany plant water relation active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

The process of diffusion is involved in _____________.

  1. Respiration

  2. Photosynthesis

  3. Transpiration

  4. All of these

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Diffusion keeps the cell walls of the internal plant tissues moist. It is a means of spreading of ions and other substances throughout the protoplast. Transpiration or loss of water in vapour forms is a diffusion process. Exchange of gases (CO2(CO2 and O2)O2) during photosynthesis and respiration between the plant interior and outside air also occurs through diffusion.

Multiple choice botany plant water relation active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

A plant cell was put into a solution of substance A at a concentration of $200\ mmol/L$. The rate of uptake into the cell was measured as $5\ mmol/minute$. When the cell was placed in a solution of substance A at a concentration of $400\ mmol/L$, the rate of uptake was $10\ mmol\ per\ minute$. When the experiment was repeated with substance B, the rate of uptake was $10\ mmol\ per\ minute$ at both concentrations of the substance. Which of the following provides the best explanation of the results?

  1. Substance A appears to move into the cell by active transport, and B by diffusion

  2. Substance A and B appear to move into the cell by passive transport

  3. Substance A and B appear to move into the cell by active transport

  4. Substance A appears to move into the cell by diffusion and substance B by active transport

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation
In the active transport, as the concentration of the solution increases, so does the amount of uptake in a cell. And in diffusion, the amount of the uptake of a substance in a cell is usually not affected by the concentration of the solution.

So, the correct answer is 'Substance A appears to move into the cell by active transport and B by diffusion'.
Multiple choice botany plant water relation active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

Which of the following is zero in fully turgid cell?

  1. DPD and ${ \Psi } _{ P }$
  2. DPD and ${ \Psi } _{ W }$
  3. OP and ${ \Psi } _{ W }$
  4. TP and ${ \Psi } _{ P }$
Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

DPD is the difference in the diffusion pressure of the solution and a pure solvent when both are subjected to the same atmospheric pressure. When the increasing turgor pressure becomes equal to the decreasing osmotic pressure, the entry of the water into the cell would stop. This is called the turgid condition of the cell. This is when DPD equals zero.

Pressure potential is the positive pressure developed in the system due to the osmotic entry of water into it. It is negative in plasmolysed cell and xylem vessel and zero for the turgid cell.
Hence, the correct answer is 'DPD and ${ \Psi } _{ P }$'

Multiple choice botany plant water relation active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
In a fully turgid cell, which one of the following would be zero?

  1. Suction pressure

  2. Osmotic pressure

  3. Wall pressure

  4. Turgor pressure

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Suction pressure or the DPD is given as the difference of osmotic pressure and the turgor pressure, $DPD = OP - TP$

In a fully turgid cell, the entry of water into the cell causes the development of the turgor pressure, therefore, TP cannot be zero. When the increasing turgor pressure becomes equal to the decreasing osmotic pressure, the entry of water into the cell would stop. This means DPD becomes zero in a fully turgid condition.
Hence, the correct answer is 'Suction pressure'.

Multiple choice zoology respiration and energy transfer active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

Energy currency/coin of cell is

  1. ATP

  2. NAD

  3. ADP

  4. GDP

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

ATP is adenosine triphosphate. It is formed of an adenine, a ribose and three phosphate radical attached to ribose. It is a storehouse of energy. It is found in all living cell. ATP is called energy currency as well as an energy carrier of the cell. ATP usually obtains energy during respiration. It provides energy for membrane transport, nerve conduction, cell movement, cell division etc. Breakage of one phosphate bond in the presence of ATP-ase and releases of 8.9Kcal per mole. Thus, the correct option is A.

Multiple choice zoology respiration in organisms active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

Which of the following is energy rich compound formed in cellular respiration?

  1. ADP

  2. Glucose

  3. Water

  4. ATP

  5. Oxygen

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

During cellular respiration, the energy formed in mitochondria is stored in the form of ATP which is also known as energy currency of the cell. It provides energy for all the life activities by its breakdown into ADP and Pi. ATP contains three phosphate group which has high energy bond. On the hydrolysis of ATP energy is released and ADP formed.

Multiple choice zoology respiration in organisms active transport and passive transport types of plant transport atp

Which one of the following is known as energy currency of cell?

  1. Adenosine diphosphate

  2. Adenosine triphosphate

  3. Pyruvate

  4. Glucose

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is known as the energy currency of the cell. There are three phosphate bonds which store a large amount of energy. When these bonds are broken down, the energy is released. The energy is used to carry out biochemical reactions in the cell.

Thus, the correct answer is option B. 

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ATP was discovered by

  1. Lipmann

  2. Lohmann

  3. Blackman

  4. Bowman

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

ATP is known as energy currency of the cell and it is a nucleotide formed by the combination of adenine as a nitrogenous base, ribose sugar, and triphosphate. It is found in free cells which breaks to form energy by breaking its high energy phosphate bonds. Karl Lohmann was first to discover ATP. It is produced by the mitochondria in the cell.

So, the correct answer is option B.

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In which molecule is energy stored in the body?

  1. RNA

  2. DNA

  3. ADP

  4. ATP

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Adenosine triphosphate is a nucleotide also known as the energy currency of the cell that stores the energy in the form of phosphate bonds. When this bond breaks energy releases.

DNA and RNA are the genetic material of the living organism.
So the correct option is 'ATP'.