1. Does not operate because PEP carboxylase fixes most of the CO2 and leaves only a little of it for Calvin cycle
2. Operates in the stroma of bundle sheath
3. Operates in the grana of bundle sheath chloroplast
4. Operates in the mesophyll chloroplast only
Operates in the stroma of bundle sheath
1. During day time
2. During night
3. During both day and night
4. On rainy days only
During day time
1. Chlorophyll a
2. Chlorophyll b
3. Chlorophyll c
4. Chlorophyll d
Chlorophyll a
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
C
1. Cyperus
2. Potato
3. Saccharum officinarum
4. All the above
Potato
1. Chlorophyll
2. Anthocyanin
3. Xanthophylls
4. Carotenoids
Anthocyanin
1. Central venous pressure
2. Respiratory rate
3. Patellar reflex
4. Urinary output
Central venous pressure
1. When rate of photosynthesis is equal to rate of respiration
2. When there is neither photosynthesis nor respiration
3. When the entire food synthesised in photosynthesis remains unused
4. When there is enough water just to meet requirement of plant
When rate of photosynthesis is equal to rate of respiration
1. Types of end products of photosynthesis
2. Initial acceptor of CO2 is phosphoenol pyruvate
3. Types of pigments involved
4. No ATP consumed
Initial acceptor of CO2 is phosphoenol pyruvate
1. Tubectomy
2. Barrier method
3. Oral contraceptive
4. Depot progesterone
Barrier method