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Geotropic response of roots is due to

  1. Inhibition of stem growth

  2. More growth on lower side

  3. More growth on upper side

  4. Uniform growth


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Auxin is a plant hormone that plays important role in the growth of stem and roots to gravity. Geotropism is the plant response to the gravity. Root shows positive geotropism and shoot shows negative geotropism. In stems, auxin accumulates towards the lower side. It results in increase in cell expansion and results in the shoot growing upright. In roots, auxin accumulates towards the lower side. However, it inhibits cell expansion and roots grow downwards.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Drooping of Tamarind leaves after sunset is

  1. Phototropism

  2. Phototaxis

  3. Photonasty

  4. Chemotaxis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Phototropism is the growth of plant in response to the light stimuli. Drooping of tamarind leaves after sunset is due to phototropism. Phototaxis is the movement shown by organism in the direction of the external light stimuli. Photonasty is the nastic movement shown by organism in response to the external light stimuli. Chemotaxis is the movement shown by organism in the direction of the external chemical stimuli. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Phototropism'.

Example of positive geotropism is

  1. Closing of flowers

  2. Upward growth of stem

  3. Downward growth of root

  4. Lateral growth of root


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Geotropism is the response of plant parts to the gravity. Negative geotropism is growth of part of plant against the gravity. Positive geotropism is growth of part of plant in the direction of gravity. Downward growth of roots is example of positive geotropism. Primary stems grows against the gravity in upward direction and thus shows negative geotropism. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Closing of flowers'.

Thigmotropism is best exhibited by

  1. Lamina

  2. Tendrils

  3. Root apex

  4. Thorns


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Thigmotropism is a directional growth movement in response to a touch stimulus. It is found in twining plants and tendrils. Grape vine tendril entwines around a support due to thigmotropic movement. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Sensation of phototropism is perceived by

  1. Root tip

  2. Shoot tip

  3. Axillary bud

  4. Node


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The area of the plant which perceives a stimulus is called as perceptive region. Tip of the shoot is the perceptive region for the sensation of phototropism. The area of the plant which shows the response is called as responsive region. 
Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Tendrils exhibit/twining of tendrils is due to

  1. Thigmotropism

  2. Seismonasty

  3. Heliotropism

  4. Diageotropism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The movement of plant part in response to contact with a solid touch is called as thigmotropism. The twining movements due to support seen in tendrils and twiners is an example of thigmotropism. Seismonasty is the nastic response of a plant to touch or vibration. Dropping of leaves of Mimosa pudica upon touching is due to seismonasty. Heliotropism is a growth movement or bending of stem in the direction of the light. It is also called as solar tracking. Diageotropism is plant part response to the gravity such that it grows horizontal to the gravity.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

The movement or growth of any part of a plant in response to an external stimulus is called tropism or tropic movement.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The movement or growth of any part of a plant in response to an external stimulus is called tropism or tropic movement because most of the time the root grows underground and stem grows up to the ground and bending of stem towards light are the good examples of negative and positive phototropism.

So the statement is 'True'.

Pollen tube growth is an example of _______________.

  1. Geotropism

  2. Chemotropism

  3. Thigrnotropism

  4. Heliotropism


Correct Option: A

............... is the movement of plant part in response to certain chemicals.

  1. Autotropism

  2. Chemotropism

  3. Phototropism

  4. Heterotropism


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chemotropism is the movement of plants in response to a chemical stimulus. A classic example of this type of movement is the growth of the pollen tube towards the ovule, during fertilization, in a flower.

The shoot system of any plant responds towards the stimulus of

  1. Air

  2. Light

  3. Water

  4. Soil


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Shoot system shows positive phototropism means it will grow or change its direction in the way where light is present. It is known as the directional movement of plant.

So the correct option is 'Light'.