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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The Plant Kingdom questions are generally of easy to moderate level, as per the exam analysis of previous years. Candidates who are prepared well in advance find the section easy to attempt during the NEET exam.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The Plant Kingdom is a part of Botany section of NEET Biology. It covers the topics shared below-

  • Plant Physiology
  • Plant Reproduction
  • Plant Anatomy
  • Plant Diversity
  • Morphology of Flowering Plants

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The correct answer is Option (1) Anaphase II. 

Splitting of centromere occurs during anaphase of mitosis or anaphase II of meiosis. During Metaphase I and II, chromosomes align at the equator. During telophase, chromosomes reach the respective poles.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The correct answer is Option 2 or Chara. 

Monoecious refers to plants that bear unisexual reproductive organs or separate staminate or carpellate flowers on the same plant. Chara is a monoecious entity as both male and female reproductive structures are in the same plant. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The correct answer is Option 2 or Ethylene. Ethylene promotes rapid internode/petiole elongation in deep water rice plants. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The total duration of the NEET exam is three hours and 20 minutes. Although there is no sectional time limit for NEET, to complete each section, a candidate gets an hour on an average. However, since the Biology section includes Botany and Zoology and the weightage is higher than the other two sections, candidates may decide to allot more time to the Biology section of NEET. While attempting the paper, candidates must ensure that they put equal weightage on all sections and their performance is not skewed. Apart from that, they should also keep at least 15 minutes time for revision to avoid any unnecessary mistake. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The NEET question paper contains 100 questions from Biology. However, candidates need to attempt 90 questions only. The Biology section involves Botany and Zoology. There are 45 MCQs each in these two sections.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Candidates must have scored an aggregate of 55% for General/ OBC (NCL)/ EWS (50% for SC/ST) in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects.

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