10th Class Biology English Medium Online Test For Full Book With Answers

10th Class Biology English Medium Online Test For Full Book

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1 During nighttime, what is the net gaseous exchange observed in most plants? Intake of CO2 and release of O2 Release of CO2 and intake of O2 Release of both CO2 and O2 No significant gaseous exchange occurs
2 Once inside the leaf, where do gases like CO2 and O2 primarily dissolve before diffusing into individual cells? In the cell wall material In the water film lining the intercellular spaces Directly into the cytoplasm In the chloroplast stroma
3 How do gases primarily move from the atmosphere to the internal cells of a plant leaf? Through xylem vessels By diffusion through stomata Via phloem tubes Active transport across the cuticle
4 The air spaces present in the spongy mesophyll of a leaf are crucial for which process? Absorbing sunlight for photosynthesis. Storing excess water for drought conditions. Facilitating the diffusion of gases throughout the leaf. Providing mechanical support to the leaf structure.
5 Submerged aquatic plants perform gaseous exchange primarily through which of the following? Well-developed stomata on their leaves. Lenticels located on their stems. Their entire general body surface. Specialized air roots (pneumatophores).
6 During intense daylight, what is the predominant net gaseous exchange occurring in the leaves of a photosynthesizing plant? Intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide. Intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen. Equal intake and release of both oxygen and carbon dioxide. No net exchange of gases occurs.
7 Which statement accurately describes lenticels? They are found primarily on the upper epidermis of leaves. They are regulated by guard cells to control gas exchange. They are permanent pores in the bark of woody stems and roots. They are involved in the absorption of water from the soil.
8 What primary factor directly regulates the opening and closing of stomata in plant leaves? Root pressure Turgor pressure in guard cells Xylem sap flow Phloem transport
9 Within the internal structure of a plant leaf, what is the main function of the numerous interconnected intercellular air spaces surrounding the mesophyll cells? To store excess water for drought conditions To facilitate the transport of sugars to other parts of the plant To allow for efficient diffusion of gases like CO2 and O2 throughout the leaf To provide structural support and rigidity to the leaf tissue
10 Which waxy layer on the surface of plant leaves acts as a primary barrier to uncontrolled gaseous exchange and water loss, but also limits direct gas diffusion? Epidermis Cuticle Cell wall Stomata
11 During nighttime, when there is no light available for photosynthesis, what is the predominant net gaseous exchange pattern observed in most plants? Plants primarily take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Plants primarily take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants take in both oxygen and carbon dioxide in equal amounts. There is no significant gaseous exchange occurring at night.
12 The opening and closing of stomata, which regulate the rate of gaseous exchange in leaves, are directly controlled by changes in the turgor pressure within which specialized cells? Epidermal cells Mesophyll cells Guard cells Palisade cells
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