The greatest difference in health between two groups of plants of the same species, one group with mycorrhizae and one group without mycorrhizae, would be in an environment

(A) where nitrogen-fixing bacteria are abundant.

(B) that has soil with poor drainage.

(C) that has hot summers and cold winters.

(D) in which the soil is relatively deficient in mineral nutrients.

Short Answer

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  1. The option “where nitrogen-fixing bacteria are abundant” is false.

  2. The option “that has soil with poor drainage” isfalse.

  3. The option “that has hot summers and cold winters” is false.

  4. The option “in which the soil is relatively deficient in mineral nutrients” is true.

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Symbiosis in plants

Plants are autotrophic and obtain glucose directly from photosynthesis. However, many plants show symbiosis with microorganisms to get the nutrients. For example, mycorrhiza is the mutualism of plants and fungi. Rhizobacteria are present in the roots of legumes.

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Explanation of option (A)

Mycorrhiza is the association present between fungi and plants. The hyphae of the fungi assist in absorbing nutrients and water by increasing the surface area.

Therefore, a group of plants with mycorrhiza and without mycorrhiza is not dependent on nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

Thus, the given option is false.

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Explanation of option (B)

Plants that present in soil with poor drainage do not show symbiosis with fungi. Plants might die from the poor drainage in soil due to the rotting of the roots.

Therefore, no microorganism exhibits symbiosis with plants that are present in poor drainage due to unhealthy roots.

Thus, the given option is false.

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Explanation of option (C)

The weather or climate does not entirely affect the symbiosis between plants and fungi. The reserved food of the plants is available for fungi, and they continue to help the roots in absorption.

Therefore, hot summers and cold winters cannot show the difference between plants with and without mycorrhiza.

Thus, the given option is false.

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Explanation of option (D)

The plant with mycorrhiza association would be present in the environment with poor nutrients because hyphae of the fungus in the plants increase the efficiency of roots in absorbing nutrients from the soil.

Therefore, plants without mycorrhiza would be found in nutrient-rich environments.

Thus, the given option is true.

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Most popular questions from this chapter

The soil in which plants grow teems with organisms from every taxonomic kingdom. In a short essay (100–150 words), discuss examples of how the mutualistic interactions of plants with bacteria, fungi, and animals improve plant nutrition.

Mycorrhizae enhance plant nutrition mainly by

(A) absorbing water and minerals through the fungal hyphae.

(B) providing sugar to root cells, which have no chloroplasts.

(C) converting atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia.

(D) enabling the roots to parasitize neighboring plants.

The specific relationship between a legume and its mutualistic Rhizobium strain probably depends on

(A) each legume having a chemical dialogue with a fungus.

(B) each Rhizobium strain having a form of nitrogenase that works only in the appropriate legume host.

(C) each legume being found where the soil has only the Rhizobium specific to that legume.

(D) specific recognition between chemical signals and signal receptors of the Rhizobium strain and legume species.

In three words, what is the most prominent mineral deficiency symptom seen in this photo? List the three nutrients whose deficiencies give rise to this symptom. Based on the symptom’s location, which one of these three nutrients can be ruled out, and why? What does the location suggest about the other two nutrients?

Micronutrients are needed in very small amounts because

(A) most of them are mobile in the plant.

(B) most serve mainly as cofactors of enzymes.

(C) most are supplied in large enough quantities in seeds.

(D) they play only a minor role in the growth and health of the plant.

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