337103
Statement A : A first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b Statement B : Engelmann observed that the bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of violet and red light of the split spectrum
1 Statement-A is correct but Statement-B is incorrect
2 Statement-A is incorrect but Statement-B is correct
3 Both the statements are correct
4 Both the statements are incorrect
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b. Engelmann observed that the aerobic bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of blue and red light of the split spectrum.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337104
Bell Jar experiment was performed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Joseph Priestley
3 Von Sachs
4 Cornelius Van Niel
Explanation:
Bell Jar experiment was performed by Joseph Priestley.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337105
The scientist, who discovered oxygen is
1 Priestley, 1774
2 Ingenhousz, 1774
3 Priestley, 1770
4 Ingenhousz, 1770
Explanation:
Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen in 1774.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337106
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was observed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Priestley
3 TW Engelmann
4 Cornelius van Niel
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was described by T. W. Engelmann.
337103
Statement A : A first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b Statement B : Engelmann observed that the bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of violet and red light of the split spectrum
1 Statement-A is correct but Statement-B is incorrect
2 Statement-A is incorrect but Statement-B is correct
3 Both the statements are correct
4 Both the statements are incorrect
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b. Engelmann observed that the aerobic bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of blue and red light of the split spectrum.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337104
Bell Jar experiment was performed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Joseph Priestley
3 Von Sachs
4 Cornelius Van Niel
Explanation:
Bell Jar experiment was performed by Joseph Priestley.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337105
The scientist, who discovered oxygen is
1 Priestley, 1774
2 Ingenhousz, 1774
3 Priestley, 1770
4 Ingenhousz, 1770
Explanation:
Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen in 1774.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337106
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was observed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Priestley
3 TW Engelmann
4 Cornelius van Niel
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was described by T. W. Engelmann.
337103
Statement A : A first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b Statement B : Engelmann observed that the bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of violet and red light of the split spectrum
1 Statement-A is correct but Statement-B is incorrect
2 Statement-A is incorrect but Statement-B is correct
3 Both the statements are correct
4 Both the statements are incorrect
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b. Engelmann observed that the aerobic bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of blue and red light of the split spectrum.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337104
Bell Jar experiment was performed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Joseph Priestley
3 Von Sachs
4 Cornelius Van Niel
Explanation:
Bell Jar experiment was performed by Joseph Priestley.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337105
The scientist, who discovered oxygen is
1 Priestley, 1774
2 Ingenhousz, 1774
3 Priestley, 1770
4 Ingenhousz, 1770
Explanation:
Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen in 1774.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337106
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was observed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Priestley
3 TW Engelmann
4 Cornelius van Niel
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was described by T. W. Engelmann.
337103
Statement A : A first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b Statement B : Engelmann observed that the bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of violet and red light of the split spectrum
1 Statement-A is correct but Statement-B is incorrect
2 Statement-A is incorrect but Statement-B is correct
3 Both the statements are correct
4 Both the statements are incorrect
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b. Engelmann observed that the aerobic bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of blue and red light of the split spectrum.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337104
Bell Jar experiment was performed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Joseph Priestley
3 Von Sachs
4 Cornelius Van Niel
Explanation:
Bell Jar experiment was performed by Joseph Priestley.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337105
The scientist, who discovered oxygen is
1 Priestley, 1774
2 Ingenhousz, 1774
3 Priestley, 1770
4 Ingenhousz, 1770
Explanation:
Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen in 1774.
BIOXI13: PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS
337106
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was observed by
1 Jan Ingenhousz
2 Priestley
3 TW Engelmann
4 Cornelius van Niel
Explanation:
The first action spectrum of photosynthesis was described by T. W. Engelmann.