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Growth of plant in response to external factors is called 

  1. Tropic movement

  2. Movement

  3. Secondary growth

  4. Primary growth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tropism is a biological phenomenon, indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. Tropisms are typically associated with plants (although not necessarily restricted to them). Where an organism is capable of directed physical movement (motility), movement or activity in response to a specific stimulus is more likely to be regarded by behaviorists as a taxis (directional response) or a kinesis (non-directional response).
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

An apparatus used to demonstrate phototropism is 

  1. Luxmeter

  2. Solarometer

  3. Clinostat

  4. Heliotropic chamber


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phototropism was first studied by Charles Darwin in 1880 in Canary Grass and oat coleoptiles. Later on F.W. Went in 1923, suggested the involvement of auxins in this phenomenon. Experimental approach to demonstrate positive phototropism in shoot tips is a darkened black box. The black box is having a small window at one side. A well-watered potted plant is placed inside the box. The is referred to as a phototropic chamber or heliotropic chamber. The window is kept closed for about 24 hours and the plant shows normal growth. If the window is kept opened, it is found after two days, that the shoot tip bends and grows towards light proving that it is positively phototropic.

The style in Arachis before fertilization is

  1. Positive phototropic

  2. Negative phototropic

  3. Positive geotropic

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The movement of plants in response to light is referred to as phototropism and to gravity is called geotropism. Arachis hypogea or peanut or groundnut belonging to the family Fabaceae or Leguminoseae, this is a herbaceous plant with yellowish organ flowers borne on auxillary clusters with ovary positioned at the base of the floral cup. The stigma is supported on a long style and before fertilization this shows positive phototropism.

Movement of tendrils is

  1. Hydrotropism

  2. Chemotropism

  3. Thigmotropism

  4. Geotropism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Most vines and other climbing plants have tendrils that coil rapidly around supports. These grasping organs usually grow straight until they touch something; the contact stimulates a coiling response caused by differential growth of cells on opposite sides of the tendrils, the directional growth in response to touch is called thigmotropism, and it allows the vine to take advantage of whatever mechanical supports it comes across as it climbs upward toward a forest canopy.

Pneumatophore are

  1. Positively geotropic

  2. Negative phototropic

  3. Negatively geotropic

  4. Hydrotropic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Pneumatophores are negatively geotropic roots found in mangroves. They have pores for gaseous exchange. These pores are important because the soil is waterlogged and there is deficiency of air in the soil.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Cholodny-Went theory is related with 

  1. Turgor movement

  2. Chemotropism

  3. Phototropism

  4. Phototropism and geotropism


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Cholodny-Went model, proposed in 1927, is an early model describing tropism in emerging shoots of monocotyledons, including the tendencies for the shoot to grow towards light (phototropism) and the roots to grow downward (gravitropism). In terms of phototropism, the Cholodny-Went theory proposes that:

(a) Auxin is synthesized in the coleoptile tip, 
(b) The coleoptile tip perceives the asymmetric illumination and this causes auxin to move into the un-irradiated side,
 (c) Auxin moves down the coleoptile so that lower regions develop an auxin asymmetry,
(d) The higher auxin concentration on the un-irradiated side causes the coleoptile to bend toward the light source.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Cucurbitaceae is good example of

  1. Haptotropism

  2. Thigmotropism

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Plants of Family Cucurbitaceae have weak stems supported by tendrils. Tendrils are sensitive to touch and show thigmotropism, i.e., growth movement in response to touch. Haptotropism is a related term and essentially has same meaning, i.e., the movement of parts of a plant in response to a touch stimulus. In case of family Cucurbitaceae, these terms are used to describe growth of tendrils which support weak stem of the plants of this family.

The movement of a plant in response to the concentration of water is known as hydrotropism.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The movement of plant in response to water is known as hydrotropism. The movement or direction of growth depends upon the concentration or gradient of water. Auxin plays an important role in bending of roots towards water. It causes on side of roots to grow faster and the other side is grows slowly. This leads to bending of roots towards water.
So, the given statement is true.

The coiling of tendril around some support in response to touch is called as

  1. Hydrotaxis

  2. Chemotaxis

  3. Thigmotropism

  4. Thigmotaxis


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Thigmotropism- In this type of tropic movement stimulus is touch or contact. This type of movement helps weak stem of vines and climbers to coil around the support with the help of tendrils.

So, the correct answer is 'Thigmotropism'

Hydrotropism have seen in

  1. Flowers

  2. Seedlings

  3. Stem

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A tropism is a plants growth response to an external stimulus. If resulting plant growth is toward the stimulus, it is called as a positive tropism. If the resulting plant growth is away from the stimulus, it is called as a negative tropism. There are several different types of tropisms, including phototropism, gravitropism, and thigmotropism. 

Hydrotropism is movement towards water. It is a positive tropic movement. Seedlings show hydrotropism.