Hssreporter - XII Botany Rapid Revision File 2023
Hssreporter - XII Botany Rapid Revision File 2023
Hssreporter - XII Botany Rapid Revision File 2023
No……………………… SYCBTA22/2
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5. The residual, persistent nucellus present in black pepper seed is called ________.
10. Which type of endosperm is seen in coconut water and coconut kernel?
11. Raju planted one Orange seed in a pot, but to his surprise he observed three seedlings
sprouting from it.
Can you help him to explain the reason of this phenomenon?
PART III
A. Each carries 3 scores.
14. A. Point out any two features of pollen grains of water pollinated flower.
B. Assign the following plants with respect to the type of pollination in the table given
below.
a. Water hyacinth b. Vallisneria
c. Yucca d. Corn/Maize
15. a. Complete the developmental stages of a Dicot embryo starting from zygote to mature embryo.
19. a) Construct a flow chart showing the development of male gametes within the
anther.
(Hint: Vegetative cell, Microspore tetrad, Microspore mother cell, Generative cell,)
b). Since two types of fusions takes place in an embryo sac the phenomenon is termed double
fertilisation, an event unique to flowering plants.
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1 b) Egg. 1 1
2 Scutellum. 1 1
3 Geitonogamy. 1 1
4 Fruits developed without fertilisation. 1 1
5 Perisperm. 1 1
6 Integuments of ovules harden to form tough protective seed coats /testa and 1 1
tegmen.
SECTION-II
7 Coleorhiza - The sheath that encloses Radicle and Root cap in Monocot 1
embryo. 1 2
Coleoptile- The sheath that encloses Plumule and a few leaf primordia
8 a) True. 1
b) Mango is a True fruit because it is a fruit which develops only from the 2
ovary. In Apple apart from ovary, thalamus also take part in fruit formation. 1
So it is a false fruit.
9 (a) A- Epidermis. B- Endothecium. C- Middle layers. ½x4 2
(b) Tapetum.
10 Coconut water from tender coconut is Free-nuclear endosperm 1
The white coconut kernel is the Cellular endosperm. 1 2
11 Polyembryony. 1
Occurrence of more than one embryo in a seed. 1 2
12 In Wheat , Endosperm is not completely consumed during embryo 1
development. In Groundnut, Endosperm is completely consumed during 1 2
embryo development.
13 A. Are places where pollen grains stored in liquid N2 (-196 0C). 1
B. It can be used for future crop breeding programmes. 1 2
PART III
14. Pollen grains are long, ribbon like so that, they are easily carried through ½
water. Pollen grains are protected from wetting by a mucilaginous covering. ½
a. Water hyacinth - Insect pollination ½
b. Vallisneria - Water pollination ½ 3
c. Yucca - Insect pollination ½
d. Corn/Maize - Wind pollination ½
15. a) Globular Embryo ½
b) Heart shaped Embryo ½
A . Suspensor B. Radicle C. Cotyledons D. Plumule ½ x4 3
16. a. Cleistogamous flowers are flowers which does not open at all. So 1
autogamy alone takes place which does not need pollinators.
b. Emasculation is necessary to prevent self pollination. 1 3
c. Due to the presence of highly resistant organic material Sporopollenin
present on the Exine. 1
17 a) Embryosac. ½
b) A - Antipodals. ½
B - Polar nuclei. ½
C - Synergid. ½ 3
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2. A specific DNA sequence which is responsible for ‘initiating replication’ in a chromosome is?
PART II
Each carries 2 scores.
7. Agrobacterium tumifaciens are considered as a natural genetic engineer. Why?
11. Explain any two methods by which a rDNA can be directly introduced into the host cell without a cloning
vector.
12. What are the two core techniques that enabled the birth of modern biotechnology?
13. Who were jointly constructed the first recombinant DNA in 1972?
A B
15. Given diagram shows a device which is used to separate DNA fragments.
20 Isolation of DNA.
Cutting of DNA at specific locations
Amplification of gene using PCR 1 3
Insertion of rDNA into the host cell 1
Obtaining the foreign gene product 1
Downstream processing
Any 3 points give 3scores.
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PART I
Each carries 1 score.
1. Over 95 per cent of all existing transgenic animals are
a) cats b)mice
c) monkeys d)cows
2. Pro-hormone of human insulin contains an extra stretch of polypeptide chain called the___________.
a) A peptide.
b) B peptide.
c) C peptide.
3. Observe the relationship between the first pair and fill up in the second pair.
Control cotton bollworm: Cry 1Ac
Control corn borer: _______________.
4. Name the enzyme which is crucial for the immune system to function?
PART II
Each carries 2 scores.
8. What is biopiracy?
A B
i) Transgenic mice Used to treat emphysema
10. PCR is a powerful technique that serves the purpose of early diagnosis of many diseases.
11. Using the probe followed by autoradiography is an important molecular diagnosis method.
(a) Define probe.
(b) How probe is used to detect mutated gene?
12. A nematode Meloidegyne incognitia infects the roots of tobacco plants and causes a great reduction
in yield. A novel strategy was adopted to prevent this infestation.
a) Name the strategy.
b) Explain the principle behind this strategy.
13. Expand:-
a) ELISA
b) PCR
PART III
Each carries 3 scores.
14. The main challenge for production of insulin using rDNA techniques was getting insulin assembled
into a mature form.
a) Name the company in which human Insulin was produced.
b) How they produced human insulin?
18. Animals that have had their DNA manipulated to possess and express an extra (foreign) gene are
known as transgenic animals.
a) Write any three reasons why these transgenic animals being produced.
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1 b) mice 1 1
2 c) C Peptide 1 1
3 Cry1Ab 1 1
4 ADA deficiency 1 1
5 Rosie 1 1
6 Antigen antibody interaction 1 1
SECTION-II
7 (a) Plants, bacteria, fungi and animals whose genes have been altered by 1
manipulation are called Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). 2
(b) Golden rice 1
8 Biopiracy is the term used to refer to the use of bio-resources by
multinational companies and other organisations without proper 2
authorisation from the countries and people concerned without
compensatory payment.
9 A B ½
ii) Transgenic mice safety of the polio vaccine ½ 2
ii) Bio patent Turmeric and Neem ½
½
iii) Insulin chain A and chain B
iv) α-1-antitrypsin used to treat emphysema
10 a) -Very low concentration of a bacteria or virus can be detected by
amplification of their nucleic acid by PCR. 1
-PCR is now routinely used to detect HIV in suspected AIDS patients.
-It is being used to detect mutations in genes in suspected cancer patients
too. 1 2
- It is a powerful technique to identify many genetic disorders.
[any 2]
11 a) Probe is a single stranded DNA or RNA, tagged with a radioactive 1
molecule.
b) Probe is allowed to hybridise to its complementary DNA in a clone
of cells followed by detection using autoradiography. ½ 2
-The clone having the mutated gene will hence not appear on the ½
photographic film, because the probe will not have complementarity with the
mutated gene.
12 a) RNA interference/RNA i 1
b) It involves silencing of a specific mRNA due to a complementary 2
dsRNA molecule that binds to and prevents translation of the mRNA 1
(silencing).
13 a) Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay. 1
b) Polymerase Chain Reaction 1 2
PART III
14. a) Eli Lilly an American company. 1
b) Company prepared two DNA sequences corresponding to A and B, chains
of human insulin and introduced them in plasmids of E. coli to produce 1
insulin chains. Chains A and B were produced separately, extracted and 3
combined by creating disulfide bonds to form human insulin. 1
15. Genetic modification has:
(i) made crops more tolerant to abiotic stresses (cold, drought, salt, heat). (ii)
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PART I
Each carries 1 score.
1. Population interaction between an Orchid plant and a Mango tree is
a) Mutualism b) Predation
c) Parasitism d) Commensalism
2. Write the type of parasitism in which cuckoo bird lays its eggs in the nest of crow and lets the crow
incubate them.
4. Observe the relationship between the first two terms and fill in the blank :
a) Growth under unlimited resources - Exponential growth.
b) Growth under limited resources - _______________.
5. What is Amensalism?
PART II
Each carries 2 scores.
6. Mention two mutualistic relationship exhibited by fungus.
11. Plants have evolved astonishing variety of defense mechanisms against herbivores.
Mention any two means of defense in plants?
12. List out any four population attributes.
13. Predators may harm the prey population but it is very important for maintaining
species diversity in a community. How?
15. Parasites have evolved special adaptations to live on host. Write any two such adaptations.
16. Explain how flower and its pollinators linked with one another in the cases A and B given below.
A) Fig tree and wasp. B) Ophrys orchid and bees.
PART III
Each carries 3 scores.
17. Given below diagram represents an Age pyramid.
a) What is an Age pyramid?
b) What does the pyramid A and B reflect about the growth status of the population?
A B
18. The given below graph a and b shows the two types of population growth models.
a) Identify the growth models a and b.
b) Describe growth models a and b with equation.
c) What does ‘K’ denotes in this graph.
19. The given flow chart shows four basic processes which causes fluctuations in population density
SECTION - II
6 i. Lichen / Fungus and Algae 1 2
ii. Mycorrhizae / Fungus and the roots of higher plants. 1
7 Ectoparasites : Parasites that live on the external surface of the host ½+½
organism . Eg :lice on humans / ticks on dogs 2
Endoparasites : Parasites that live inside the body of the host organism . ½+½
Eg. Tape worm/ Liver fluke (Any relevant example )
8 A species whose distribution is restricted to a small geographical area 2 2
because of the presence of a competitively superior species, is found to
expand its distributional range dramatically when the competing species is
experimentally removed.
9 A- Commensalism ½ x4 2
B- Parasitism
C- Commensalism
D- D- Parasitism
10 Gause’s Competitive Exclusion Principle states that two closely related 2 2
species competing for the same resources cannot co-exist indefinitely and
the competitively inferior one will be eliminated eventually.
11 1. Morphological /Thorns /spines 1
2. Chemical/ nicotine, caffeine, quinine, strychnine, opium, cardiac 2
glycosides etc. (Any two points ) 1
12 Birth rate ½
Death rate ½
Sex ratio ½ 2
Population density ½
Age distribution (any 4 points)
13 -Predator acts as a passage for transfer of energy across trophic levels. 1
-They keep prey populations under control. 2
-Maintaining species diversity, by reducing the intensity of competition 1
among competing prey species.( Any two points)
14. a) By relative densities / number of fish caught per trap. 1 2
b) Based on pug marks and fecal pellets. 1
15. loss of unnecessary sense organs 1
presence of suckers to cling on to the host 2
loss of digestive system 1
high reproductive capacity( Any two points )
16. A) Fig species can be pollinated only by wasp species. The female wasp 1
uses the fruit as an oviposition (egg-laying) site and uses the developing
seeds for nourishing its larvae. The wasp pollinates the fig and fig offers
some of its developing seeds, as food for the developing wasp larvae.
PART - III
b) A- Expanding population 1
B- Declining population 1
18 a) a= Exponential growth ½
b= Logistic growth. ½
½ 3
b) a = dN/dt = rN, ½
b=dN/dt = rN [K-N/ K]
1
c) K represents the carrying capacity of a habitat beyond which no further
growth is possible.
19. a) B- Natality, ½x4
I- Immigration,
E- Emigration, 1 3
D -Mortality
20 A- Mutualism
B- Competition
C- Predation/ Parasitism
D- Predation/ Parasitism ½x6 3
E- Commensalism
F- Amensalism
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2. Observe the relationship between the first pair and fill in the blank.
a) DFC: Detritus Food Chain b) GFC: _______________
6. Observe the relationship between the first pair and fill in the blank.
a) Plants: First trophic level b) Carnivore: _______
PART II
Each carries 2 scores.
7. Pyramid of energy is always upright. Why?
17. The rate of decomposition is controlled by chemical composition of detritus and climatic factors.
Write any three effects of these factors on the rate of decomposition?
20. Define
(a) Food web
(b) Trophic levels
(c) Secondary productivity.
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1 b.Producer 1 1
2 Grazing food chain 1 1
3 detritus 1 1
4 According to this only 10 per cent of the energy is transferred to each trophic 1 1
level from the lower trophic level.
5 Stratification 1 1
6 Third trophic level 1 1
SECTION-II
7 When energy flows from one trophic level to the next trophic level
some energy is always lost as heat at each step. 2 2
8 Humus is a dark coloured amorphous substance formed from detritus by the 1
catabolic activity of decomposers. 2
Detritus : is the dead remains of plants such as leaves, bark, flowers and dead 1
remains of animals, including faecal matter
9 a) Gross primary productivity ½
Net primary productivity ½ 2
b) NPP= GPP- R 1
10 Each trophic level has a certain mass of living material at a particular time called 1
as the standing crop. 2
It is measured as the mass of living organisms (biomass) or the number in a unit 1
area.
11 a) photosynthetically active radiation 1
b) 2-10% 2
1
12 a) Decomposers, mainly fungi and bacteria are known as saprotrophs (sapro: 1
to decompose). 2
b) Decomposers secrete digestive enzymes that breakdown dead and waste
materials into simple, inorganic materials, which are subsequently 1
absorbed by them.
13 Water / dissolved inorganic and organic substances / soil deposit at the bottom of
the pond./The solar input /the cycle of temperature /day-length / other climatic ½
conditions [Any 4] ½ 2
½
½
PART III
14. a.
3 3
b. Phytoplankton—Zooplankton---Fish---Man 1
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