NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Biology Chapter 13 Plant Growth and Development (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025

**NCERT Solutions for class 11 Chapter-13 Plant Growth and Development: The chapter on **Plant Growth and Development is important for students approaching the home exams. This article introduces NCERT solutions designed to help students explain the concepts of further learning and how to write to get good grades on exams. The solutions are presented in very simple language for ease of understanding.

**Solutions of NCERT CBSE Class 11 Chapter 13 Plant Growth and Development explains the growth and development of plants, how the growth of plants occurs and how they are developed, and which factors are essential for the growth and development of the plants, including phytohormones or plant hormones. Revise the basic concepts of **Plant Growth and Development for quick revision and class notes.

Q1: Define Growth, Differentiation, Development, Dedifferentiation, Redifferentiation, Determinate Growth, Meristem, and Growth Rate.

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Q2: Why is Not Any One Parameter Good Enough to Demonstrate Growth Throughout the Life of a Flowering Plant?

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Plant growth is said to have occurred or not on the basis of the amount of protoplast. During growth, the amount of protoplast increases. Protoplasm growth measurement involves different parameters like the weight of the fresh tissue sample, the weight of the dry tissue sample, the difference in length, volume, area, and number of cells measured during the growth period. These parameters are important to measure the growth so that only one parameter is not enough to demonstrate the growth.

Q3: Describe Briefly:

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Q4: List Five Main Groups of Natural Plant Growth Regulators. Write a Note on the Discovery, Physiological Functions, and Agricultural/Horticultural Applications of Any One of Them.

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Five main groups of natural plant growth regulators are:

  1. Auxin
  2. Gibberellins
  3. Cytokinin
  4. Abscisic acid
  5. Ethylene

1) Auxin

**Discovery:

The effects of auxin were first observed by Charles Darwin and Francis Darwin in 1881, they saw that coleoptiles of canary grass were bending towards the unilateral light source. They perform a series of experiments and concluded that coleoptile tip produce some substance that was responsible in bending, and that substance was auxin.

**Physiological Functions:

**Horticultural Applications:

Q5: What Do You Understand by Photoperiodism and Vernalization? Describe Their Significance.

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Q6: Why is Abscisic Acid Also Known as Stress Hormone?

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Abscisic acid is known as a stress hormone because it induces when a plant is in stressful conditions. It inhibits the stomatal opening during drought conditions, it also induces seed dormancy and during favorable conditions, it ensures seed germination.

Q7: Both Growth and Differentiation in Higher Plants Are Open. Comment.

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Growth and differentiation in higher plants are open because various meristems present at various locations on the plant body have the capacity to continuously divide and produce new cells.

Q8: Both a Short-Day Plant and a Long-Day Plant Can Produce Flower Simultaneously in a Given Place. Explain.

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Flowering response in short-day plants and long-day plants depends on the duration of light to which plants are exposed. Both short-day and long-day plants can flower simultaneously and at the same place, if they are provided with an adequate photoperiod.

Q9: Which One of the Plant Growth Regulators Would You Use If You Are Asked To:

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Q10: Would a Defoliated Plant Respond to Photoperiodic Cycle? Why?

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Only leaves can pick up the photoperiodic stimulus. The presence of leaves under inductive photoperiod is necessary for the perception of the photoperiodic cycle so that the hormone can be produced which is required for the flowering. Therefore, in the absence of leaves (defoliated plant), the perception of light would not occur (the plant would not respond to light).

Q11: What Would Be Expected To Happen If:

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