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To generate 1 molecule of glucose, how many turns of Calvin cycle are needed?

A

8

B

9

C

4

D

6

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AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH-PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS -Assignment(Section C)
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  2. The primary acceptor , during CO(2) fixation in C(3) plants , is

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  4. For assimilation of one CO(2) moleucles, the energy requried in form o...

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  5. Which one of the following represents photohosphorylation ?

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  6. In C(3) plants, the first stable product of photosynthesis during dar...

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  7. Bundle sheath cells

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  8. Which one of the following organisms is correctly matched with its thr...

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  9. Presence of bundle sheath is a characteristic of

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  10. In C(4) plants, the bundle sheath cells

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  11. In C(4) pathway, initial carbon dioxide fixation occurs in chloroplast...

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  12. In C(4) plants, the carbon dioxide occurs in

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  13. In photosynthesis CO(2) combines with:

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  14. PEP is primary CO2 acceptor in

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  15. Which pair is wrong ?

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  16. In sugarcane plant, ^14CO(2) is fixed in malic acid, in which the enzy...

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  17. Which one of the following is wrong in relation to photorespiration?

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  18. The principle of limiting factors was proposed by:-

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  19. Maximum absorption of light occures in the region (PAR) of

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  20. the rate of photosynthesis is higher in

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