Animals take phosphorus from
water
plants
rock
soil
B.
plants
Phosphorus is a major constituent of biological membranes, nucleic acids and cellular energy transfer systems. Many animals require this element to make shells, bones and teeth. The natural reservoir of phosphorus is rock. It is present in the form of phosphate. When rocks are weathered, minute amounts of these phosphates dissolve in soil solution and are absorbed by the roots of the plants. Herbivores and other animals obtain this element from plants.
In the given diagram A and B represent
A | B |
Mineralisation | Demineralisation |
A | B |
Ammonification | Denitrification |
A | B |
Denitrification | Ammonification |
A | B |
Denitrification | Mineralisation |
Which of the following is correct set of micronutrient for plants?
Mg, Si, Fe, Cu, Ca
Cu, Fe, Zn, B, Mn
Mg, Fe, Zn, B, Mn
Mo, Zn, Cl, Mg, Ca
Leghaemoglobin helps in
imparting colour to floral petals
protecting nitrogenase from O2
destroying bacteria
transport of food in plants
Assertion : Plants absorb sulphur in the form of sulphate ions.
Reason : Sulphur bacteria are required for the formation of sulphate.
If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
If assertion is true but reason is false
If both assertion and reason are false
The function of leghaemoglobin during biological nitrogen fixation in root nodules of legumes is to
convert atmospheric N2 to NH3
convert ammonia to nitrite
transport oxygen for activity of nitrogenase
protect nitrogenase from oxygen