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Multiple choice biology concept of life living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

An irreversible or permanent increase in size, mass or volume of a cell, organ or organism is called as ________.

  1. growth

  2. differentiation

  3. dedifferentiation

  4. development

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

Growth is defined as a permanent or irreversible increase in thy weight, size, mass or volume of a cell, organ or organism.

Multiple choice biology living organisms and their surroundings living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

Plant growth is 

  1. Limited

  2. Unlimited

  3. Diffused

  4. Both (A) and (B)

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

Growth can be defined as an irreversible permanent increase in size of an organ or its parts or even of an individual cell. Generally, growth is accompanied by metabolic processes (both anabolic and catabolic), that occur at the expense of energy. Therefore, for example, expansion of a leaf is growth. Plant growth is unique because plants retain the capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life. This ability of the plants is due to the presence of meristems at certain locations in their body. The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate. The product, however,soon loses the capacity to divide and such cells make up the plant body.This form of growth where in new cells are always being added to the plant body by the activity of the meristem is called the open form of growth.

Multiple choice biology living organisms and their surroundings living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

........... is the irreversible increase in size, volume or weight of an organ or organism.

  1. Growth

  2. Reproduction

  3. Digestion

  4. All of the above

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation
Growth is regarded as one of the most fundamental and conspicuous characteristics of a living being. What is growth? Growth can be defined as an irreversible permanent increase in size of an organ or its parts or even of an individual cell. Generally, growth is accompanied by metabolic processes (both anabolic and catabolic), that occur at the expense of energy. Therefore, for example, expansion of a leaf is growth.

So, the correct answer is 'Growth'.
Multiple choice biology living organisms and their surroundings living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

Which one regulates plant growth?

  1. Commensalism

  2. Climate

  3. Hormones

  4. Both B and C

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

There are various plant hormones which regulate plant growth. Hormones like auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin promotes growth whereas hormones like ethylene and abscisic acid inhibits growth. Plant growth is also regulated by the climate or atmosphere. Various climatic factors like rainfall, light, temperature, humidity, etc regulates plant growth and development.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Multiple choice biology living organisms and their surroundings living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

Growth is a

  1. Reversible increase in size

  2. Reversible increase in shape

  3. Irreversible increase in size

  4. None of the above

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

Growth is defined as the positive and irreversible change in size and mass over the period of time. It is shown by all living organisms. It occurs by an increase in cell size or number. In animals, growth is observed up to certain period of time only whereas plants shows continuous growth throughout the lifetime. 

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Multiple choice biology living organisms and their surroundings living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

Classical growth experiments were performed by 

  1. Darwin and Lamarck

  2. Lamarck and Boysen-Jensen

  3. Boysen-Jensen and Darwin

  4. De Vries and Paul

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

Classical growth experiments were conducted by Darwin, Boysen-Jensen paved path to refute ancient misconceptions on plant growth. Boysen and Jensen conducted some experiments, which provided more direct evidence that transmissible substance produced in the tip participates in the response. Charles Darwin explored the inductive nature and mechanistic connection between phototropism and gravitropism.

Multiple choice biology concept of life living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

Classical experiments on growth were performed by ......................

  1. Lamarck and Boysen - Jennsen

  2. Boysen - Jennsen and Darwin

  3. Darwin and Lamarck

  4. De Vries and Paul

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

Classical experiments on growth were performed by Boysen - Jennsen and Darwin. The existence of first plant growth hormone came from the work of Darwin. They found that bending movement of coleoptile of canary grass was due to exposure of tip to unilateral light. Boysen - Jennsen found that the tip produces a chemical which was later named auxin. Darwin's findings on plants have been published as a book in the name of 'The power of movements in plants.

Multiple choice biology concept of life living organism living vs nonliving living vs non living

Distribution of growth in a root by marking it at equal intervals with Indian ink was originally studied by ........................

  1. Wellensick

  2. Strasburger

  3. Went

  4. Nitsch

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

Eduard Adolf Strasburger was a Polish - German professor who has one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century. He had contributed a lot towards the field of botany. He explained about the distribution of growth in a root by marking it at equal intervals with Indian ink.