Question
Question: Which of the following plants shows a dimorphic chloroplast? (a)Mango (b)Castor (c)Banyan (d...
Which of the following plants shows a dimorphic chloroplast?
(a)Mango
(b)Castor
(c)Banyan
(d)Amaranthus
Solution
A dimorphic chloroplast means two structurally different chloroplasts present in one plant. This type of dimorphism is present in plants that carry out a specific type of carbon fixation.
Complete answer:
- Chloroplasts in C4 plants are concentrated in two concentric sheaths of cells around each vascular bundle. The inner sheath of cells is known as the bundle sheath and the outer sheath is the mesophyll sheath.
- In C4 plants, mesophyll cell chloroplasts contain grana and lack in starch while the bundle sheath cell chloroplasts are lacking in grana and are rich in starch. Therefore, the chloroplasts are dimorphic in nature. The bundle sheath cells possess abundant thylakoids which do not stack into grana. Mesophyll sheath cells are similar to C3 plants by showing grana but do not show the presence of starch grains.
- Amaranthus is a C4 plant and thus shows a dimorphic chloroplast.
- C4 fixation requires more ATP than C3 counterparts, hence the plants are able to fix carbon more efficiently in drought, high temperatures, and limitations of nitrogen or CO2.
Additional Information: - Flowering plants that carry out C4 carbon fixation belong to the Amaranthaceae, Aizoaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, Cyperaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Gramineae, Nyctaginaceae, Portulacaceae, and Zygophyllaceae families.
- Another common example of a C4 plant is Maize.
- Grana formation can be induced in bundle sheath cells in plants by manipulating environmental conditions.
So, the correct answer is ‘Amaranthus’.
Note: - C4 carbon fixation is also known as the Hatch–Slack pathway.
- In the first step of carbon fixation in C4 plants, unlike C3 plants whose primary carbon fixation product is 3-phosphoglycerate, oxaloacetate, malate, and aspartate are produced.
- The three types of plants based on carbon fixation are C3, C4, and CAM plants.