NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338128
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of____
1 Geometric growth
2 Arithmetic growth
3 Exponential degradation
4 All of the above
Explanation:
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of arithmetic growth. In arithmetic growth pattern, On plotting the length of the organ against time, a linear curve is obtained. Mathematically, it is expressed as \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}{\rm{ = }}{{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}{\rm{ + rt}}\) Where, \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}\) = length at time ' \(\mathrm{t}\) ', \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}\) = length at time 'zero', \({\rm{r = }}\) growth rate / elongation per unit time.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338129
Which character of daughter cells decide if the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth?
1 Well developed nucleus
2 Retaining the ability to divide
3 Strong calcium skeleton
4 None of these
Explanation:
Retention of the ability to divide by daughter cells shows that the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338130
The given diagram represents
1 Comparison of absolute and relative growth rates
2 Comparison of linear and geometric growth rate
3 Comparison of parabolic and circular growth rate
4 Comparison of absolute linear growth rate and circular growth rate.
Explanation:
The given diagram represents diagrammatic comparison of absolute and relative growth rates. Both leaves A and \(\mathrm{B}\) have increased their area by \(5 \mathrm{~cm}^{2}\) in a given time to produce \({{\rm{A}}_{\rm{1}}}\), \({{\rm{B}}_{\rm{1}}}\) leaves.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338131
When there is limited nutrient supply, what happens to the growth rate?
1 It slows down leading to meristematic phase
2 It slows down leading to a stationary phase
3 It fastens leading to a log phase
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
With limited nutrient supply, the growth slows down leading to a stationary phase.
338128
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of____
1 Geometric growth
2 Arithmetic growth
3 Exponential degradation
4 All of the above
Explanation:
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of arithmetic growth. In arithmetic growth pattern, On plotting the length of the organ against time, a linear curve is obtained. Mathematically, it is expressed as \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}{\rm{ = }}{{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}{\rm{ + rt}}\) Where, \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}\) = length at time ' \(\mathrm{t}\) ', \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}\) = length at time 'zero', \({\rm{r = }}\) growth rate / elongation per unit time.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338129
Which character of daughter cells decide if the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth?
1 Well developed nucleus
2 Retaining the ability to divide
3 Strong calcium skeleton
4 None of these
Explanation:
Retention of the ability to divide by daughter cells shows that the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338130
The given diagram represents
1 Comparison of absolute and relative growth rates
2 Comparison of linear and geometric growth rate
3 Comparison of parabolic and circular growth rate
4 Comparison of absolute linear growth rate and circular growth rate.
Explanation:
The given diagram represents diagrammatic comparison of absolute and relative growth rates. Both leaves A and \(\mathrm{B}\) have increased their area by \(5 \mathrm{~cm}^{2}\) in a given time to produce \({{\rm{A}}_{\rm{1}}}\), \({{\rm{B}}_{\rm{1}}}\) leaves.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338131
When there is limited nutrient supply, what happens to the growth rate?
1 It slows down leading to meristematic phase
2 It slows down leading to a stationary phase
3 It fastens leading to a log phase
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
With limited nutrient supply, the growth slows down leading to a stationary phase.
338128
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of____
1 Geometric growth
2 Arithmetic growth
3 Exponential degradation
4 All of the above
Explanation:
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of arithmetic growth. In arithmetic growth pattern, On plotting the length of the organ against time, a linear curve is obtained. Mathematically, it is expressed as \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}{\rm{ = }}{{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}{\rm{ + rt}}\) Where, \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}\) = length at time ' \(\mathrm{t}\) ', \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}\) = length at time 'zero', \({\rm{r = }}\) growth rate / elongation per unit time.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338129
Which character of daughter cells decide if the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth?
1 Well developed nucleus
2 Retaining the ability to divide
3 Strong calcium skeleton
4 None of these
Explanation:
Retention of the ability to divide by daughter cells shows that the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338130
The given diagram represents
1 Comparison of absolute and relative growth rates
2 Comparison of linear and geometric growth rate
3 Comparison of parabolic and circular growth rate
4 Comparison of absolute linear growth rate and circular growth rate.
Explanation:
The given diagram represents diagrammatic comparison of absolute and relative growth rates. Both leaves A and \(\mathrm{B}\) have increased their area by \(5 \mathrm{~cm}^{2}\) in a given time to produce \({{\rm{A}}_{\rm{1}}}\), \({{\rm{B}}_{\rm{1}}}\) leaves.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338131
When there is limited nutrient supply, what happens to the growth rate?
1 It slows down leading to meristematic phase
2 It slows down leading to a stationary phase
3 It fastens leading to a log phase
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
With limited nutrient supply, the growth slows down leading to a stationary phase.
338128
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of____
1 Geometric growth
2 Arithmetic growth
3 Exponential degradation
4 All of the above
Explanation:
A constant linear growth curve, a plot of length against time \(t\) is characteristics of arithmetic growth. In arithmetic growth pattern, On plotting the length of the organ against time, a linear curve is obtained. Mathematically, it is expressed as \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}{\rm{ = }}{{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}{\rm{ + rt}}\) Where, \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{t}}}\) = length at time ' \(\mathrm{t}\) ', \({{\rm{L}}_{\rm{0}}}\) = length at time 'zero', \({\rm{r = }}\) growth rate / elongation per unit time.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338129
Which character of daughter cells decide if the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth?
1 Well developed nucleus
2 Retaining the ability to divide
3 Strong calcium skeleton
4 None of these
Explanation:
Retention of the ability to divide by daughter cells shows that the cells after mitotic cell division are showing geometric growth.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338130
The given diagram represents
1 Comparison of absolute and relative growth rates
2 Comparison of linear and geometric growth rate
3 Comparison of parabolic and circular growth rate
4 Comparison of absolute linear growth rate and circular growth rate.
Explanation:
The given diagram represents diagrammatic comparison of absolute and relative growth rates. Both leaves A and \(\mathrm{B}\) have increased their area by \(5 \mathrm{~cm}^{2}\) in a given time to produce \({{\rm{A}}_{\rm{1}}}\), \({{\rm{B}}_{\rm{1}}}\) leaves.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338131
When there is limited nutrient supply, what happens to the growth rate?
1 It slows down leading to meristematic phase
2 It slows down leading to a stationary phase
3 It fastens leading to a log phase
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
With limited nutrient supply, the growth slows down leading to a stationary phase.