Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Movements and Phytohormones This theory explains how plants control and coordinate their growth and responses to stimuli through hormones, exhibiting tropic and nastic movements based on environmental factors.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. TBQ- Positive and negative tropism Other easy 1 m. This question emphasizes how plants show directional growth responses either towards or away from environmental stimuli such as light, gravity, and water.
2. Plant growth Other easy 1 m. This question highlights the processes involved in plant growth and how internal and external factors regulate development and increase in plant size.
3. Physiological Effects of Abscisic Acid Other easy 1 m. This question focuses on the role of abscisic acid in regulating plant stress responses, dormancy, abscission, and inhibition of growth processes.
4. TBQ- Hydrotropism Other medium 3 m. This question emphasizes the directional growth of plant roots in response to water gradients in the soil.
5. Hormones role and significance Other medium 2 m. This question highlights the importance of plant hormones in chemical communication, coordination, and regulation of growth and developmental processes.
6. Gaseous hormone Other medium 3 m. This question focuses on ethylene as a gaseous plant hormone and its role in fruit ripening, senescence, and abscission.
7. TBQ- Plant hormones Other medium 4 m. This question emphasizes the identification and functions of major plant hormones and their role in regulating plant physiology and growth.
8. Types of Nastic Movements in Plants Other hard 5 m. This question highlights different non-directional plant movements such as photonasty, thigmonasty, and thermonasty based on environmental stimuli.
9. Tropic vs Nastic Movements Other hard 4 m. This question focuses on comparing directional growth movements and non-directional responses in plants based on stimulus dependency and mechanism.
10. Plant movement Other hard 4 m. This question emphasizes how plants respond to various environmental stimuli through growth-based and non-growth-based movement mechanisms.