167015
Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called
1 Maturity
2 Elasticity
3 Flexibility
4 Plasticity
Explanation:
D The ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to different environment, termed plasticity, is a particularly important characteristic to enable sessile plants to rapid changes in their surroundings. Elasticity is deforming and reforming without losing energy. Flexibility bending of plant without break. Maturity is when plant become to harvested.
[NEET-2021]
Plant growth and development
167016
Which of the following is an innovative remedy for plastic waste?
1 Electrostatic precipitator
2 Burning in the absence of oxygen
3 Burying $500 \mathrm{~m}$ deep below soil surface
4 Polyblend
Explanation:
D Polyblend is an innovative remedy of plastic waste. Polyblend is mixed with the bitumen that is used to lay roads. - The blends of polyblend and bitumen, enhanced the bitumen's water repellent properties, and helped to increase road life by this factor. - Plastic waste and pollution are now threatening the health and well being of humans and ecosystems the world over.
[NEET (Odisha)-2019]
Plant growth and development
167022
Thermonastic movement is related to
1 High temperature
2 Light
3 Touch
4 Chemicals
Explanation:
A Response of plant movement related to temperature is called thermonastic movement Response to light - photonastic movement Response to touch - thigmonastic movement Response to chemical - chemonastic movement.
[UP CPMT-2013]
Plant growth and development
167023
Opening and closing of lowers represent a kind
1 nastic movement
2 tropic movement
3 mautation
4 autonomic movement
Explanation:
A Opening of flower is example of the epinesty. In the epinesty a plant part bent outward to inward. Epinastic process found in nastic movement. This movement is response to the direction of stimulus that meance opening and closing of flower in response to light and darkness is called photonasty. Tropic movement - Movement of plant response to environmental stimuli Autonomic movement - If the movement of plant found without any external stimuli spontaneously called the autonomic movement or autonomous movement.
[BVP-2003]
Plant growth and development
167017
A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of
1 Character displacement
2 Phenotypic plasticity
3 Natural selection
4 Genotypic variation
Explanation:
B A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of phenotypic plasticity.
167015
Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called
1 Maturity
2 Elasticity
3 Flexibility
4 Plasticity
Explanation:
D The ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to different environment, termed plasticity, is a particularly important characteristic to enable sessile plants to rapid changes in their surroundings. Elasticity is deforming and reforming without losing energy. Flexibility bending of plant without break. Maturity is when plant become to harvested.
[NEET-2021]
Plant growth and development
167016
Which of the following is an innovative remedy for plastic waste?
1 Electrostatic precipitator
2 Burning in the absence of oxygen
3 Burying $500 \mathrm{~m}$ deep below soil surface
4 Polyblend
Explanation:
D Polyblend is an innovative remedy of plastic waste. Polyblend is mixed with the bitumen that is used to lay roads. - The blends of polyblend and bitumen, enhanced the bitumen's water repellent properties, and helped to increase road life by this factor. - Plastic waste and pollution are now threatening the health and well being of humans and ecosystems the world over.
[NEET (Odisha)-2019]
Plant growth and development
167022
Thermonastic movement is related to
1 High temperature
2 Light
3 Touch
4 Chemicals
Explanation:
A Response of plant movement related to temperature is called thermonastic movement Response to light - photonastic movement Response to touch - thigmonastic movement Response to chemical - chemonastic movement.
[UP CPMT-2013]
Plant growth and development
167023
Opening and closing of lowers represent a kind
1 nastic movement
2 tropic movement
3 mautation
4 autonomic movement
Explanation:
A Opening of flower is example of the epinesty. In the epinesty a plant part bent outward to inward. Epinastic process found in nastic movement. This movement is response to the direction of stimulus that meance opening and closing of flower in response to light and darkness is called photonasty. Tropic movement - Movement of plant response to environmental stimuli Autonomic movement - If the movement of plant found without any external stimuli spontaneously called the autonomic movement or autonomous movement.
[BVP-2003]
Plant growth and development
167017
A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of
1 Character displacement
2 Phenotypic plasticity
3 Natural selection
4 Genotypic variation
Explanation:
B A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of phenotypic plasticity.
167015
Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called
1 Maturity
2 Elasticity
3 Flexibility
4 Plasticity
Explanation:
D The ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to different environment, termed plasticity, is a particularly important characteristic to enable sessile plants to rapid changes in their surroundings. Elasticity is deforming and reforming without losing energy. Flexibility bending of plant without break. Maturity is when plant become to harvested.
[NEET-2021]
Plant growth and development
167016
Which of the following is an innovative remedy for plastic waste?
1 Electrostatic precipitator
2 Burning in the absence of oxygen
3 Burying $500 \mathrm{~m}$ deep below soil surface
4 Polyblend
Explanation:
D Polyblend is an innovative remedy of plastic waste. Polyblend is mixed with the bitumen that is used to lay roads. - The blends of polyblend and bitumen, enhanced the bitumen's water repellent properties, and helped to increase road life by this factor. - Plastic waste and pollution are now threatening the health and well being of humans and ecosystems the world over.
[NEET (Odisha)-2019]
Plant growth and development
167022
Thermonastic movement is related to
1 High temperature
2 Light
3 Touch
4 Chemicals
Explanation:
A Response of plant movement related to temperature is called thermonastic movement Response to light - photonastic movement Response to touch - thigmonastic movement Response to chemical - chemonastic movement.
[UP CPMT-2013]
Plant growth and development
167023
Opening and closing of lowers represent a kind
1 nastic movement
2 tropic movement
3 mautation
4 autonomic movement
Explanation:
A Opening of flower is example of the epinesty. In the epinesty a plant part bent outward to inward. Epinastic process found in nastic movement. This movement is response to the direction of stimulus that meance opening and closing of flower in response to light and darkness is called photonasty. Tropic movement - Movement of plant response to environmental stimuli Autonomic movement - If the movement of plant found without any external stimuli spontaneously called the autonomic movement or autonomous movement.
[BVP-2003]
Plant growth and development
167017
A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of
1 Character displacement
2 Phenotypic plasticity
3 Natural selection
4 Genotypic variation
Explanation:
B A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of phenotypic plasticity.
167015
Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called
1 Maturity
2 Elasticity
3 Flexibility
4 Plasticity
Explanation:
D The ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to different environment, termed plasticity, is a particularly important characteristic to enable sessile plants to rapid changes in their surroundings. Elasticity is deforming and reforming without losing energy. Flexibility bending of plant without break. Maturity is when plant become to harvested.
[NEET-2021]
Plant growth and development
167016
Which of the following is an innovative remedy for plastic waste?
1 Electrostatic precipitator
2 Burning in the absence of oxygen
3 Burying $500 \mathrm{~m}$ deep below soil surface
4 Polyblend
Explanation:
D Polyblend is an innovative remedy of plastic waste. Polyblend is mixed with the bitumen that is used to lay roads. - The blends of polyblend and bitumen, enhanced the bitumen's water repellent properties, and helped to increase road life by this factor. - Plastic waste and pollution are now threatening the health and well being of humans and ecosystems the world over.
[NEET (Odisha)-2019]
Plant growth and development
167022
Thermonastic movement is related to
1 High temperature
2 Light
3 Touch
4 Chemicals
Explanation:
A Response of plant movement related to temperature is called thermonastic movement Response to light - photonastic movement Response to touch - thigmonastic movement Response to chemical - chemonastic movement.
[UP CPMT-2013]
Plant growth and development
167023
Opening and closing of lowers represent a kind
1 nastic movement
2 tropic movement
3 mautation
4 autonomic movement
Explanation:
A Opening of flower is example of the epinesty. In the epinesty a plant part bent outward to inward. Epinastic process found in nastic movement. This movement is response to the direction of stimulus that meance opening and closing of flower in response to light and darkness is called photonasty. Tropic movement - Movement of plant response to environmental stimuli Autonomic movement - If the movement of plant found without any external stimuli spontaneously called the autonomic movement or autonomous movement.
[BVP-2003]
Plant growth and development
167017
A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of
1 Character displacement
2 Phenotypic plasticity
3 Natural selection
4 Genotypic variation
Explanation:
B A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of phenotypic plasticity.
167015
Plants follow different pathways in response to environment or phases of life to form different kinds of structures. This ability is called
1 Maturity
2 Elasticity
3 Flexibility
4 Plasticity
Explanation:
D The ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to different environment, termed plasticity, is a particularly important characteristic to enable sessile plants to rapid changes in their surroundings. Elasticity is deforming and reforming without losing energy. Flexibility bending of plant without break. Maturity is when plant become to harvested.
[NEET-2021]
Plant growth and development
167016
Which of the following is an innovative remedy for plastic waste?
1 Electrostatic precipitator
2 Burning in the absence of oxygen
3 Burying $500 \mathrm{~m}$ deep below soil surface
4 Polyblend
Explanation:
D Polyblend is an innovative remedy of plastic waste. Polyblend is mixed with the bitumen that is used to lay roads. - The blends of polyblend and bitumen, enhanced the bitumen's water repellent properties, and helped to increase road life by this factor. - Plastic waste and pollution are now threatening the health and well being of humans and ecosystems the world over.
[NEET (Odisha)-2019]
Plant growth and development
167022
Thermonastic movement is related to
1 High temperature
2 Light
3 Touch
4 Chemicals
Explanation:
A Response of plant movement related to temperature is called thermonastic movement Response to light - photonastic movement Response to touch - thigmonastic movement Response to chemical - chemonastic movement.
[UP CPMT-2013]
Plant growth and development
167023
Opening and closing of lowers represent a kind
1 nastic movement
2 tropic movement
3 mautation
4 autonomic movement
Explanation:
A Opening of flower is example of the epinesty. In the epinesty a plant part bent outward to inward. Epinastic process found in nastic movement. This movement is response to the direction of stimulus that meance opening and closing of flower in response to light and darkness is called photonasty. Tropic movement - Movement of plant response to environmental stimuli Autonomic movement - If the movement of plant found without any external stimuli spontaneously called the autonomic movement or autonomous movement.
[BVP-2003]
Plant growth and development
167017
A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of
1 Character displacement
2 Phenotypic plasticity
3 Natural selection
4 Genotypic variation
Explanation:
B A plant species when grown in shade tends to produce thinner leaves with more surface area, and when grown under abundant sunlight starts producing thicker leaves with reduced surface area. This phenomenon is an example of phenotypic plasticity.