Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
This question asks to classify the Pineapple plant based on its photosynthetic pathway. There are three major pathways: C3, C4, and CAM.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
\[\begin{array}{rl} \bullet & \text{C3 Photosynthesis: The most common pathway, used by plants like rice, wheat, and soybean. } \\ \bullet & \text{C4 Photosynthesis: An adaptation to hot, sunny climates, used by plants like maize, sugarcane, and sorghum. It is more efficient in high light and temperature. } \\ \bullet & \text{Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) Photosynthesis: An adaptation to arid or dry conditions. CAM plants open their stomata at night to fix CO\(_2\) into organic acids, and then release this CO\(_2\) for photosynthesis during the day when stomata are closed to conserve water. } \\ \end{array}\]
Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a classic textbook example of a CAM plant. This adaptation allows it to thrive in conditions where water conservation is crucial. Other CAM plants include cacti, succulents, and agave. (Note: C2 pathway refers to photorespiration, not a primary photosynthetic pathway).
Step 3: Final Answer:
Pineapple is a CAM plant.
Match the LIST-I (Spectroscopy) with LIST-II (Application)
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Visible light spectroscopy | III. Identification on the basis of color |
B. Fluorescence spectroscopy | IV. Identification on the basis of fluorophore present |
C. FTIR spectroscopy | I. Identification on the basis of absorption in infrared region |
D. Mass Spectroscopy | II. Identification on the basis of m/z ion |
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Forensic Psychiatry | III. Behavioural pattern of criminal |
B. Forensic Engineering | IV. Origin of metallic fracture |
C. Forensic Odontology | I. Bite marks analysis |
D. Computer Forensics | II. Information derived from digital devices |
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Calvin Goddard | II. Forensic Ballistics |
B. Karl Landsteiner | III. Blood Grouping |
C. Albert Osborn | IV. Document examination |
D. Mathieu Orfila | I. Forensic Toxicology |
Match the LIST-I (Evidence, etc.) with LIST-II (Example, Construction etc.)
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Biological evidence | IV. Blood |
B. Latent print evidence | III. Fingerprints |
C. Trace evidence | II. Soil |
D. Digital evidence | I. Cell phone records |
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
LIST-I | LIST-II |
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A. Ridges | III. The raised portion of the friction skin of the fingers |
B. Type Lines | I. Two most inner ridges which start parallel, diverge and surround or tend to surround the pattern area |
C. Delta | IV. The ridge characteristics nearest to the point of divergence of type lines |
D. Enclosure | II. A single ridge bifurcates and reunites to enclose some space |