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Q. What is the role of phloem in plants?
  • A. Transport of water
  • B. Transport of sugars
  • C. Support and structure
  • D. Storage of nutrients
Q. What is the role of phytochemicals in human health?
  • A. Provide energy
  • B. Enhance flavor
  • C. Prevent disease
  • D. Increase growth rate
Q. What is the role of phytosterols found in plants regarding human health?
  • A. Increase cholesterol levels
  • B. Lower cholesterol levels
  • C. Enhance flavor
  • D. Promote growth
Q. What is the role of phytosterols in human health?
  • A. Increase blood sugar
  • B. Lower cholesterol
  • C. Enhance digestion
  • D. Boost immunity
Q. What is the role of pollinators in plant reproduction?
  • A. To provide water to the plants
  • B. To assist in seed dispersal
  • C. To transfer pollen from male to female structures
  • D. To enhance photosynthesis
Q. What is the role of pollinators in the evolution of flowering plants?
  • A. They reduce genetic diversity
  • B. They facilitate cross-pollination
  • C. They increase competition
  • D. They have no role
Q. What is the role of Rhizobium bacteria in legume plants?
  • A. Decomposing organic matter
  • B. Fixing atmospheric nitrogen
  • C. Promoting root growth
  • D. Producing secondary metabolites
Q. What is the role of Rhizobium in legume plants?
  • A. Decomposing organic matter
  • B. Fixing atmospheric nitrogen
  • C. Promoting root growth
  • D. Enhancing photosynthesis
Q. What is the role of Rhizobium in plant ecology?
  • A. Decomposing organic matter
  • B. Forming symbiotic relationships with legumes
  • C. Causing plant diseases
  • D. Producing antibiotics
Q. What is the role of RNA in protein synthesis in plants?
  • A. Energy carrier
  • B. Genetic material
  • C. Messenger and translator
  • D. Structural component
Q. What is the role of RuBisCO in photosynthesis?
  • A. To absorb light
  • B. To fix carbon dioxide
  • C. To produce ATP
  • D. To transport electrons
Q. What is the role of RuBisCO in the Calvin cycle?
  • A. To produce ATP
  • B. To fix carbon dioxide
  • C. To generate NADPH
  • D. To release oxygen
Q. What is the role of stomata in plant leaves?
  • A. Water storage
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Nutrient absorption
  • D. Support
Q. What is the role of stomata in plants?
  • A. Water storage
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Nutrient absorption
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the role of the apical meristem in plant growth?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Cell division
  • C. Water absorption
  • D. Nutrient storage
Q. What is the role of the apical meristem in plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Cell division and growth
  • C. Water absorption
  • D. Nutrient storage
Q. What is the role of the cambium in plant tissues?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Growth in thickness
  • C. Water transport
  • D. Nutrient storage
Q. What is the role of the endoplasmic reticulum in plant cells?
  • A. Transport of materials
  • B. Photosynthesis
  • C. Cell division
  • D. Storage of nutrients
Q. What is the role of the ovule in plant reproduction?
  • A. To produce pollen
  • B. To develop into a seed after fertilization
  • C. To attract pollinators
  • D. To support the flower structure
Q. What is the role of the seed coat?
  • A. Nourishment for the embryo
  • B. Protection of the embryo
  • C. Attraction of pollinators
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the role of the stigma in flowering plants?
  • A. To produce ovules
  • B. To receive pollen during fertilization
  • C. To support the flower structure
  • D. To attract pollinators
Q. What is the role of the stomata in plant evolution?
  • A. Gas exchange
  • B. Water retention
  • C. Nutrient absorption
  • D. Photosynthesis
Q. What is the role of the style in a flower?
  • A. To attract pollinators
  • B. To support the anther
  • C. To connect the stigma to the ovary
  • D. To produce nectar
Q. What is the role of tissue culture in plant biotechnology?
  • A. To study plant genetics
  • B. To propagate plants under sterile conditions
  • C. To analyze soil health
  • D. To enhance photosynthesis
Q. What is the role of water in photosynthesis?
  • A. Source of carbon
  • B. Electron donor
  • C. Energy source
  • D. Nutrient supplier
Q. What is the role of water in the light reactions of photosynthesis?
  • A. Source of electrons
  • B. Source of carbon
  • C. Source of glucose
  • D. Source of oxygen
Q. What is the role of water in the light reactions?
  • A. To provide electrons
  • B. To produce glucose
  • C. To absorb light
  • D. To fix carbon
Q. What is the role of water in the light-dependent reactions?
  • A. Source of carbon
  • B. Electron donor
  • C. Energy storage
  • D. Oxygen production
Q. What is the significance of alkaloids in plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Medicinal properties
  • C. Water storage
  • D. Nutrient transport
Q. What is the significance of antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables for human health?
  • A. They provide energy
  • B. They prevent cell damage
  • C. They enhance flavor
  • D. They increase weight
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