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#Question id: 19309


What is the role of fusicoccin?
a) reversibly opening of stomata
b) Plant wilting
c) tumour formation
d) Apoptosis of tissue

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. A, B and C
  2. A and D
  3. B and D
  4. only A
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#Question id: 10128

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

PSII also involve in oxidation of water molecules, water is a very stable molecule that’s why  Oxidation of water to form molecular oxygen is very difficult, Many studies have provided a substantial amount of information about the process known;

which of the following are false ?

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#Question id: 9598

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

In the oxidized state, reaction centre chlorophylls contain an unpaired electron, Molecules with unpaired electrons can often be detected by a magnetic-resonance technique known as

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#Question id: 9597

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The reaction centre bacteriochlorophyll from purple photosynthetic bacteria was similarly identified as-

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#Question id: 9594

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The first reaction that converts electron energy into chemical energy—What will happened in  the primary photochemical event—

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#Question id: 9593

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The lower-energy orbital of the positively charged oxidized reaction centre chlorophyll has a vacancy and can accept an electron If the acceptor molecule donates its electron back to the reaction centre chlorophyll, What will happened?

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#Question id: 9591

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

In light reaction, the funneling of excitation from the antenna system toward the reaction centre has been shown,

a.) The excited-state energy of pigments increases with distance from the reaction centre; that is, pigments closer to the reaction centre are lower in energy than those farther from the reaction centre

b.) The energy gradient ensures that excitation transfer toward the reaction centre is energetically favorable and that excitation transfer back out to the peripheral portions of the antenna is energetically unfavourable

c.) Some energy is lost as heat to the environment by this process, but under optimal conditions almost all the excitation energy absorbed in the antenna complexes can be delivered to the reaction centre

d.) The excited-state energy of  pigments decreases with distance from the reaction centre

Which of the following above combination is true?