Biology Practice: Photosynthesis (Mock Test 2 - Anatomy, Functions & Locations)
1. In which specific anatomical part of the chloroplast are the photosynthetic pigments like Chlorophyll located?
2. Which anatomical layer of the leaf contains the maximum concentration of chloroplasts for efficient photosynthesis?
3. What is the primary function of the "Stroma" during the photosynthetic process?
4. The "Quantasomes" are the functional units of photosynthesis found on the walls of:
5. Which mineral atom is located at the center of the chemical structure of a Chlorophyll molecule?
6. Functionally, the "Stomata" regulate the entry of which raw material into the leaf anatomy?
7. The colorless ground substance of the chloroplast that contains enzymes for $CO_2$ fixation is the:
8. What anatomical adaptation allows "Submerged Aquatic Plants" (like Hydrilla) to perform photosynthesis?
9. The function of "Guard Cells" in leaf anatomy is specifically to:
10. Where do the "Oxygen" molecules produced during photosynthesis exit the leaf?
11. Anatomically, "Grana" are described as stacks of:
12. The "Mesophyll" is functionally divided into which two types of tissues in a dicot leaf?
13. What is the anatomical role of the "Upper Epidermis" during photosynthesis?
14. Functionally, which tissue transports the "end products" of photosynthesis (sucrose) to other parts of the plant?
15. The "Chloroplast" is considered a semi-autonomous organelle because it contains its own:
16. Where specifically does the "Photolysis of Water" occur functionally?
17. Which anatomical feature of "Guard Cells" allows them to curve and open the stomatal pore?
18. The "Vascular Bundles" in the leaf (veins) have the primary function of:
19. In a transverse section of a leaf, "Spongy Parenchyma" cells are located:
20. What is the role of "Leucoplasts" in relation to the end product of photosynthesis?