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Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Which one keeps its stomata open during night and closed during day?

  1. Cactus

  2. Water lily

  3. Ivy

  4. Hibiscus

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

Scotoactive stomata are the stomata which open in dark and close during the day time. Scotoactive stomata occur in succulent like Cactus, Bryophyllum, Opuntia. The succulents perform crassulacean acid metabolism or CAM type of photosynthesis and their stomata are accordingly modified.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Which of the following is a plant showing scotoactive opening of stomata?

  1. Opuntia

  2. Nerium

  3. Arachis

  4. All of the above

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

Scotoactive stomata are the stomata, which open in dark and close during the day time. 

Scotoactive stomata occur in succulent, like cactus, Bryophyllum, Opuntia. The succulents perform crassulacean acid metabolism or CAM type of photosynthesis and their stomata are accordingly modified.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

The proton transport concept for the opening of photoactive stomata was given by

  1. Yin Tung

  2. Levitt

  3. Sachs

  4. Sayre

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

Levitt in 1974, proposed a synthetic theory on the mechanism of stomatal movement, taking all earlier observations into account. The observed facts are:

(a) During opening of stoma, starch disappears from the guard cells.

(b) Photoactive opening is dependent on the chloroplast of the guard cells.

(c) Low $CO _2$ concentration causes stomatal opening.

(d) High pH in guard cells cause stomatal opening.

(e) There is a direct relation between $K^+$ accumulation and stomatal opening.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Stomata are bound by a pair of guard cells. Stomata close, when the guard cells become

  1. Turgid

  2. Flaccid

  3. Half turgid

  4. Half flaccid

  5. Small

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

Opening and closing of stomata are controlled by the turgor changes in the guard cells. In the dark, the guard cells lose water, become flaccid and the stomata close. In the light, the guard cells absorb water by osmosis, become turgid and the stomata open.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Increase glucose concentration causes

  1. Formation of pore in between guard all

  2. Release of water from guard all

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these

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

Glucose increases osmotic concentration of guard cells. On account of it, the guard cells absorb water from neighbouring cells, swell up and create a pole in between them.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Malate or K$^{+}$ theory was put forward by

  1. Sayse.

  2. Steward.

  3. Schwender.

  4. Levitt.

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

Malate or $k^{+}$ ion pump hypothesis theory was put forward by Levitt $(1974)$. It is considered as the modern one. It states that the change in the turgor pressure of the guard cells regulates the opening and closing of stomata. It appears to be an active mechanism which needs ATP.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

For maintaining the turgidity of guard cells, a continuous supply of .......... is required.

  1. Na$^+$ and ATP
  2. K$^+$ and ATP
  3. K$^+$ and Na$^+$
  4. ATP

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

  • Guard cells help for regulating the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata. 
  • When the guard cells are swollen, then this turgidity is due to the accumulation of K ions in guard cells. 
  • As K ion level increases, the water potential of guard cells also drops and then water enters into the guard cells. 
  • Then it requires the energy which is utilized from ATP form of energy. Thus this needs a constant supply of ATP.
  • So the correct answer is$ K^{+}$ and ATP.
  • Correct option is B.

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Malate or K$^{+}$ hydrolysis theory was given for

  1. Starch metabolism.

  2. Stomatal movement.

  3. Ascent of sap.

  4. All of the above.

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

There are three more theories for mechanism of stomatal movement
(A) Hydrolysis of guard cell photosynthesis
(B) Classical starch hydrolysis theory
(C) Malate or $k^{+}$ ion pump hydrolysis.

Malate or $k^{+}$ ion pump hypothesis theory was put forward by Levitt $(1974)$. It is considered as the modern one. It states that the change in the turgor pressure of the guard cells regulates the opening and closing of stomata. 

Multiple choice botany transport in plant homeostasis in plants regulation of stomatal opening stomata

Malate pump hypothesis is ......... theory

  1. Modern

  2. Old

  3. Both

  4. Not relevant

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

Malate or $k^{+}$ ion pump hypothesis theory was put forward by levitt $(1974)$. It is considered as the modern one. It states that the change in the turgor pressure of the guard cells regulates the opening and closing of stomata.