Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 13: Photosynthesis In Higher Plants – Part 3
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 13: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants – Part 3

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211. Which statement best compares the carboxylation phase with the regeneration phase of the Calvin cycle?
ⓐ. Carboxylation forms the initial fixed-carbon product, whereas regeneration reforms the carbon dioxide acceptor
ⓑ. Carboxylation releases oxygen, whereas regeneration absorbs sunlight directly
ⓒ. Carboxylation produces NADPH, whereas regeneration breaks down glucose
ⓓ. Carboxylation occurs in thylakoids, whereas regeneration occurs in root cells
212. After three molecules of carbon dioxide enter the Calvin cycle, several triose phosphate molecules are formed. Why does only one net triose phosphate typically leave the cycle?
ⓐ. Because the remaining triose phosphate molecules are oxidized completely to carbon dioxide
ⓑ. Because most of the triose phosphate is used to regenerate ribulose bisphosphate
ⓒ. Because the remaining triose phosphate is stored permanently in the thylakoid lumen
ⓓ. Because only one triose phosphate can be reduced in each cycle
213. The major biosynthetic significance of the Calvin cycle is that it provides reduced carbon that can be used for the synthesis of:
ⓐ. only oxygen and water
ⓑ. sugars and many other organic compounds
ⓒ. only chlorophyll and ATP
ⓓ. minerals and amino ions
214. In photosynthetic cells, the carbohydrate mainly synthesized in the cytosol from Calvin-cycle output is:
ⓐ. glycogen
ⓑ. cellulose
ⓒ. lactose
ⓓ. sucrose
215. When Calvin-cycle products are retained within the chloroplast, they are mainly converted into:
ⓐ. starch
ⓑ. glycogen
ⓒ. maltose
ⓓ. cellulose
216. Which statement correctly relates sucrose and starch to the biosynthetic outputs of the Calvin cycle?
ⓐ. Sucrose is the main storage carbohydrate in chloroplasts, while starch is the transport sugar in phloem
ⓑ. Both sucrose and starch are formed only inside thylakoid membranes
ⓒ. Sucrose mainly serves transport, whereas starch mainly serves storage
ⓓ. Both sucrose and starch are direct first stable products of carbon fixation
217. The net output of the Calvin cycle provides carbon skeletons that can contribute to the synthesis of:
ⓐ. only mineral salts
ⓑ. lipids and amino acids
ⓒ. only oxygen molecules
ⓓ. only chlorophyll proteins
218. RuBisCO is best known as an enzyme that can act as both a:
ⓐ. hydrolase and transferase
ⓑ. kinase and phosphatase
ⓒ. dehydrogenase and synthetase
ⓓ. carboxylase and oxygenase
219. Which condition most strongly favors the carboxylase activity of RuBisCO?
ⓐ. High carbon dioxide concentration relative to oxygen
ⓑ. Very low carbon dioxide concentration with abundant oxygen
ⓒ. Complete absence of stromal enzymes
ⓓ. Total darkness with no ATP formation
220. Which condition tends to increase the oxygenase activity of RuBisCO?
ⓐ. High carbon dioxide concentration and low oxygen availability
ⓑ. Low temperature with strong carbon dioxide enrichment
ⓒ. High oxygen concentration relative to carbon dioxide
ⓓ. Continuous starch accumulation inside the chloroplast
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