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Class 11th (Biology) Chapters
1. The Living World 2. Biological Classification 3. Plant Kingdom
4. Animal Kingdom 5. Morphology Of Flowering Plants 6. Anatomy Of Flowering Plants
7. Structural Organisation In Animals 8. Cell - The Unit Of Life 9. Biomolecules
10. Cell Cycle And Cell Division 11. Transport In Plants 12. Mineral Nutrition
13. Photosynthesis In Higher Plants 14. Respiration In Plants 15. Plant - Growth And Development
16. Digestion And Absorption 17. Breathing And Exchange Of Gases 18. Body Fluids And Circulation
19. Excretory Products And Their Elimination 20. Locomotion And Movement 21. Neural Control And Coordination
22. Chemical Coordination And Integration Sample Paper



Chapter 12 Mineral Nutrition



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. Which one of the following roles is not characteristic of an essential element?

(a) being a component of biomolecules

(b) changing the chemistry of soil

(c) being a structural component of energy related chemical compounds

(d) activation or inhibition of enzymes

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Question 2. Which one of the following statements can best explain the term critical concentration of an essential element?

(a) essential element concentration below which plant growth is retarded.

(b) essential element concentration below which plant growth becomes stunted.

(c) essential element concentration above which plant remains in the vegetative phase.

(d) none of the above

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Question 3. Deficiency symptoms of an element tend to appear first in young leaves. It indicates that the element is relatively immobile. Which one of the following elemental deficiency would show such symptoms?

(a) sulphur

(b) magnesium

(c) nitrogen

(d) potassium

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Question 4. Which one of the following symptoms is not due to manganese toxicity in plants?

(a) Calcium translocation in shoot apex is inhibited

(b) Deficiency in both Iron and Nitrogen is induced

(c) Appearance of brown spot surrounded by chlorotic veins

(d) None of the above

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Question 5. Reaction carried out by $N_2$ fixing microbes include

(a) $2NH_3 + 3O_2 \rightarrow 2NO_2^- + 2H^+ + 2H_2O$ (i)

(b) $2NO_2^- + O_2 \rightarrow 2NO_3^-$ (ii)

Which of the following statements about these equations is not true

(a) step (i) is carried out by Nitrosomonas or Nitrococcus

(b) step (ii) is carried out by Nitrobacter

(c) both steps (i) and (ii) can be called nitrification

(d) bacteria carrying out these steps are usually photoautotrophs

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Question 6. With regard to the Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Rhizobium in association with soybean, which one of the following statement/statements does not hold true.

(a) Nitrogenase may require oxygen for its functioning.

(b) Nitrogenase is Mo-Fe protein

(c) Leg-hemoglobin is a pink coloured pigment.

(d) Nitrogenase helps to convert $N_2$ gas into two molecules of ammonia.

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Question 7. Match the element with its associated functions/roles and choose the correct option among given below

A. Boron

B. Manganese

C. Molybdenum

D. Zinc

E. Iron

i. splitting of $H_2O$ to liberate $O_2$ during photosynthesis

ii. needed for synthesis of auxins

iii. component of nitrogenase

iv. Pollen germination

v. component of ferredoxin

Options

(a) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv, E-v

(b) A-iv, B-i, C-iii, D-ii, E-v

(c) A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-v, E-i

(d) A-ii, B-iii, C-v, D-i, E-iv

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Question 8. Plants can be grown in (Tick the incorrect option)

(a) soil with essential nutrients.

(b) water with essential nutrients.

(c) either water or soil with essential nutrients.

(d) water or soil without essential nutrients.

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 1. Name a plant, which accumulate silicon.

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Question 2. Mycorrhiza is a mutualistic association. How do the organisms involved in this association benefit from each other?

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Question 3. Nitrogen fixation is shown by prokaryotes and not by eukaryotes. Comment.

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Question 4. Carnivorous plants like Nepenthes and Venus fly trap have nutritional adaptations. Which nutrient do they especially obtain and from where?

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Question 5. Name a plant which lacks chlorophyll. How will it obtain nutrition?

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Question 6. Name an insectivorous angiosperm.

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Question 7. A farmer adds Azotobacter culture to soil before sowing maize. Which mineral element is being replenished?

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Question 8. What is the function of leghaemoglobin in the root nodule of a legume?

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Question 9. What is common to Nepenthes, Utricularia and Drosera with regard to mode of nutrition?

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Question 10. Plants with zinc deficiency show reduced biosynthesis of _______________.

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Question 11. Yellowish edges appear in leaves deficient in __________________ mineral.

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Question 12. Name the macronutrient which is a component of all organic compounds but is not obtained from soil.

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Question 13. Name one non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing prokaryote.

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Question 14. Rice fields produce an important greenhouse gas. Name it.

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Question 15. Complete the equation for reductive amination

_____?_____ $+ NH_4^+ + NADPH \rightarrow glutamate + H_2O + NADP$

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Question 16. Excess of Mn in soil leads to defeciency of Ca, Mg and Fe. Explain.

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Short Answer Questions

Question 1. How is sulphur important for plants? Name the aminoacids in which it is present.

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Question 2. How are organisms like Pseudomonas and Thiobacillus of great significance in nitrogen cycle?

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Question 3. Carefully observe the following figure

Diagram of a hydroponics setup, showing a plant suspended in a nutrient solution with an aerating tube and a feeding funnel.

a. Name the technique shown in the figure and the scientist who demonstrated this technique for the first time.

b. Name atleast three plants for which this technique can be employed for their commercial production.

c. What is the significance of aerating tube and feeding funnel in this setup?

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Question 4. Name the most crucial enzyme found in root nodules for $N_2$ fixation? Does it require a special pink coloured pigment for its functioning? Elaborate.

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Question 5. How are the terms ‘critical concentration’ and ‘deficient’ different from each other in terms of concentration of an essential element in plants? How will you find the values of ‘critical concentration’ and ‘deficient’ for minerals – Fe & Zn?

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Question 6. Carnivorous plants exhibit nutritional adaptation. Citing an example explain this fact.

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Question 7. A farmer adds/ supplies Na, Ca, Mg and Fe regularly to his field and yet he observes that the plants show deficiency of Ca, Mg and Fe. Give a valid reason and suggest a way to help the farmer improve the growth of plants.

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Long Answer Questions

Question 1. It is observed that deficiency of a particular element showed its symptoms initially in older leaves and then in younger leaves.

a. Does it indicate that the element is actively mobilized or relatively immobile?

b. Name two elements which are highly mobile and two which are relatively immobile.

c. How is the aspect of mobility of elements important to horticulture and agriculture?

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Question 2. We find that Rhizobium forms nodules on the roots of leguminous plants. Also Frankia another microbe forms nitrogen fixing nodules on the roots of non-leguminous plant Alnus.

a. Can we artificially induce the property of nitrogen fixation in a plant – leguminous or non-leguminous?

b. What kind of relationship is observed between mycorrihiza and pine trees?

c. Is it necessary for a microbe to be in close association with a plant to provide mineral nutrition? Explain with the help of one example.

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Question 3. What are essential elements for plants? Give the criteria of essentiality? How are minerals classifieds depending upon the amount in which they are needed by the plants?

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Question 4. With the help of examples describe the classification of essential elements based on the function they perform.

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Question 5. We know that plants require nutrients. If we supply these in excess, will it be beneficial to the plants? If yes, how/ If no, why?

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Question 6. Trace the events starting from the coming in contact of Rhizobium to a leguminous root till nodule formation. Add a note on importance of leg hemoglobin

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Question 7. Give the biochemical events occurring in the root nodule of a pulse plant. What is the end product? What is its fate?

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Question 8. Hydroponics have been shown to be a successful technique for growing of plants. Yet most of the crops are still grown on land. Why?

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