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Prominent action of Gibberellin is to :
1. increase the number of buds
2. increase the size of leaves
3. make dwarf plants tall
4. making tall plants taller
Option 3 – make dwarf plants tall
Cytokinins have special function of promoting :
1. the number of flowers
2. the amount of auxins
3. cell division
4. cell destructions
Option 3 – cell division
Shedding of the leaves and fruits is due to the hormone :
1. Indole acetic acid
2. Naphthalene acetic acid
3. Gibberellins
4. Abscisic acid
Option 4 – Abscisic acid
Dicotyledonous weeds are destroyed by a chemical called :
1. Indole acetie acid
2. 2,4-D
3. Abscisic acid
4. Naphthalene acetic acid
Option 2 – 2,4-D
Water loss from plants is prevented by ……hormone :
1. Gibberellins
2. NAA
3. Indole acetic acid
4. ABA
Option 4 – ABA
If apex of a coleoptile is removed and replaced change you observe is :
1. it will not further grow
2. it gives new branches
3. it grows normally
4. it does not show any changes
Option 2 – it gives new branches
The property of responding to changes in the environment is called
1. Growth
2. Germination
3. Co-ordination
4. Irritability
Option 4 – Irritability
Brain and spinal cord are parts of :
1. sympathetic nervous system
2. para sympathetic nervous system
3. Peripheral nervous system
4. Central nervous system
Option 4 – Central nervous system
The part of the brain that has glial cells :
1. Pia matter
2. Dura matter
3. arachnoid membrane
4. grey matter
Option 4 – grey matter
The outer membrane that covers the brain is :
1. myelin sheath
2. dura matter
3. arachnoid membrane
4. Grey matter
Option 4 – grey matter
The fluid that flows between the outer and middle membranes covering brain is :
1. Lymph
2. plasma
3. Cerebro – spinal fluid
4. Serum
Option 3 – Cerebro – spinal fluid
The brain and spinal cord are covered by 3 membranes. The middle one is :
1. dura matter
2. pia matter
3. arachnoid membrane
4. pleura
Option 3 – arachnoid membrane
The inner most membrane that covers the brain is :
1. pleura
2. dura matter
3. pia matter
4. arachnoid membrane
Option 2 – dura matter
The part neuron which is generally called as nerve :
1. dendrites
2. myelin sheath
3. axon
4. cyton
Option 3 – axon
The structures of neuron that are arranged in the form of a tree with branches :
1. axon
2. cyton
3. dendrites
4. myelin sheath
Option 3 – dendrites
Nerves that carry impulses from brain or spinal cord to effector organs are :
1. sensory nerves
2. afferent nerves
3. dendrites
4. efferent nerves
Option 4 – efferent nerves
Nerves that carry impulses from sense organs to brain or spinal cord are :
1. dendrites
2. motor nerves
3. efferent nerves
4. afferent nerves
Option 4 – afferent nerves
In diseases like polio, the cells that get destroyed by virus are :
1. monocytes
2. erythrocytes
3. motor neurons
4. sensory neurons
Option 3 – motor neurons
Cranial nerve that controls heart beat :
1. Precaval
2. Post caval
3. aorta
4. vagus
Option 4 – vagus
The growing region of root is :
1. tip
2. below the tip
3. in between nodes
4. lower part of stem
Option 2 – below the tip
Auxins in plants are synthesized at :
1. nodes
2. petiole
3. meristems
4. internodes
Option 3 – meristems
If a terminal bud of a plant is removed :
1. plants grow to normal height
2. lateral branches grow
3. plant increases in height
4. roots do not develop
Option 2 – lateral branches grow
Apical dominance means :
1. terminal bud growing nonstop
2. terminal bud suppressing growth of lateral buds
3. removal of the apex of the stem
4. terminal and lateral branches grow equally
Option 2 – terminal bud suppressing growth of lateral buds
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