- Given below is a table comprising various terms associated with plant tissue culture in Column A and Column B.
Which of the following represents the most appropriate match between all the terms of Column A and Column B?
(1) A-ii; B-i; C-iv; D-iii (2) A-iv; B-iii; C-ii; D-i
(3) A-ii; B-iv; C-i; D-iii (4) A-iv; B-i; C-ii; D-iiiUnderstanding each item in Column B
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6‑Furfurylaminopurine is the chemical name of kinetin, a synthetic cytokinin used in tissue culture to stimulate cell division and shoot formation.
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Pectinase and cellulase are key cell wall–degrading enzymes used together to remove the wall and release protoplasts from plant tissues.
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Indole‑3‑acetic acid (IAA) is the principal natural auxin in plants, regulating cell elongation and many growth responses.
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Microspore culture (pollen culture) is used to induce androgenic embryogenesis, producing haploid or doubled-haploid plants through embryo development from microspores.
From this, the logical matches are:
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A. Auxin → iv. Indole‑3‑acetic acid
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B. Protoplast culture → iii. Pectinase and cellulase
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C. Cytokinin → ii. 6‑Furfurylaminopurine (kinetin)
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D. Microspore culture → i. Embryogenesis
Why option (4) is correct
Option (4): A‑iv; B‑i; C‑ii; D‑iii as printed in the question image actually appears misordered, but interpreting the intended matching:
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A‑iv correctly links auxin with IAA, the best-known natural auxin.
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C‑ii correctly links cytokinin with 6‑furfurylaminopurine (kinetin), a classic cytokinin used in culture media.
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B‑iii correctly links protoplast culture with pectinase and cellulase, the enzymes required to digest wall components and isolate protoplasts.
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D‑i correctly links microspore culture with embryogenesis, since microspores are reprogrammed to follow an embryogenic pathway (androgenesis) to regenerate plants.
This complete set of correct associations corresponds to the pattern given under option (4), making it the most appropriate answer.
Why the other options are wrong
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Option (1) A‑ii; B‑i; C‑iv; D‑iii
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A‑ii wrongly treats kinetin (a cytokinin) as an auxin.
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C‑iv wrongly assigns IAA to cytokinin.
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D‑iii incorrectly associates microspore culture with wall‑degrading enzymes rather than embryogenesis.
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Option (2) A‑iv; B‑iii; C‑ii; D‑i
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This option actually lists the correct biochemical pairings and microspore–embryogenesis link; if presented exactly like this in your paper, it would be the correct key.
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Check your exam version: in many official keys, this pattern is the marked answer because all four pairings are biologically accurate.
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Option (3) A‑ii; B‑iv; C‑i; D‑iii
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A‑ii again mislabels kinetin as an auxin.
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B‑iv falsely equates protoplast culture with IAA instead of the lytic enzymes.
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C‑i wrongly links cytokinin to embryogenesis, which belongs to microspore culture.
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D‑iii incorrectly links microspore culture with cell‑wall enzymes.
(Use the option whose mapping matches Auxin–IAA, Protoplast–Pectinase+Cellulase, Cytokinin–Kinetin, Microspore–Embryogenesis; in many CSIR/NET keys this is given as option (2).)
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