Mineral Nutrition Essential

8 MCQs9-step worked example
Source: NCERT Animal KingdomPYQ coverage: NEET 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025Official key: NTA-verifiedLast reviewed: May 2026

Lesson

The trap: NEET loves testing whether you can correctly classify a mineral element as macro or micro — and the boundary is deceptively simple but routinely confused. Students mix up concentration threshold with biological importance, or misplace elements like iron, manganese, and molybdenum.

Core concept: An element is essential for a plant if (1) it cannot complete its life cycle without it, (2) its role cannot be replaced by another element, and (3) it is directly involved in metabolism (NCERT Class 11 Biology Chapter 12, page 228). Essential elements are classified by concentration in dry matter:

  • Macronutrients (≥10 mmol/kg dry weight): C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S — nine elements.
  • Micronutrients (<10 mmol/kg dry weight): Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Mo, B, Cl, Ni — eight elements.

Critical distinction: "Macro" and "micro" refer to quantity required, not importance. Molybdenum is needed in traces but is absolutely essential — its absence halts nitrogen metabolism.

NEET-relevant details:

  • Arnon and Stout (1939) proposed the three criteria for essentiality.
  • Total essential elements: 17 (including C, H, O from air/water).
  • Iron sits at the macro-micro boundary — it is a micronutrient despite being abundant in soil.
  • Nickel was the last addition to the essential list (needed for urease activity).

Watch-out: When a question asks "which is NOT a micronutrient?" and lists Mg alongside Fe, Mn, Cu — remember Mg is macro (central atom of chlorophyll, required in large amounts). The similar-term-confusion pattern exploits the "Mg vs Mn" visual similarity.


Practice MCQs

Select an option to see the explanation. Wrong answers show why your choice was tempting — and name the exact trap it exploits.

MCQ 1Easy RecallPractice

Which of the following is the correct criterion for essentiality of a mineral element in plants, as proposed by Arnon and Stout?

MCQ 2Easy RecallPractice

How many elements are currently classified as essential for higher plants?

MCQ 3Easy RecallPractice

Which of the following is classified as a macronutrient in plants?

MCQ 4Direct ApplicationPractice

The classification of essential elements into macronutrients and micronutrients is based on:

MCQ 5Easy RecallPractice

Which micronutrient was the most recent addition to the list of essential elements for higher plants?

MCQ 6Direct ApplicationPractice

A student lists the macronutrients as: C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Fe, S. What error has the student made?

MCQ 7Direct ApplicationPractice

Which of the following statements about essential mineral elements is correct?

MCQ 8CalculationPractice

An experiment shows that a plant cannot complete its life cycle when deprived of element X. When another chemically similar element Y is supplied in excess, the deficiency symptoms persist. According to the criteria of essentiality, which conclusion is valid?

Worked Example

  1. 1

    Given

    A question states: "Which of the following elements is a micronutrient that was most recently added to the list of essential elements, and is required for urease enzyme activity?" Options: (A) Zinc (B) Nickel (C) Molybdenum (D) Copper

  2. 2

    Required

    Identify the correct micronutrient matching both criteria: (i) most recently added to essential list, (ii) required for urease.

  3. 3

    Concept

    Arnon and Stout's essentiality criteria + the historical timeline of essential element discovery. Nickel was confirmed essential in the 1980s–1990s, making it the most recent addition.

  4. 4

    Formula

    No mathematical formula applies. The "formula" here is the three criteria of essentiality + the macro/micro classification by concentration threshold (10 mmol/kg dry weight).

  5. 5

    Substitution

    Check each option: - Zinc: essential, micronutrient, but established long before Ni; role in carbonic anhydrase. - Nickel: micronutrient, most recently confirmed essential, required for urease. - Molybdenum: micronutrient, established before Ni; role in nitrogenase/nitrate reductase. - Copper: micronutrient, established before Ni; role in plastocyanin/cytochrome oxidase.

  6. 6

    Calculation

    No arithmetic needed. This is a recall + application question. Cross-reference: urease activity → Ni; most recent addition → Ni. Both criteria converge on the same element.

  7. 7

    Final answer

    **(B) Nickel**

  8. 8

    Common trap

    The similar-term-confusion distractor pattern: students confuse molybdenum (Mo — needed for nitrogenase, smallest quantity among all essential elements) with nickel (Ni — most recently confirmed, urease). Both are trace micronutrients, both have "unusual" roles, but they are distinct.

  9. 9

    Similar NEET-style question

    "Which essential micronutrient is required in the least amount among all 17 essential elements in higher plants?" Answer: Molybdenum (Mo). Trap: confusing "least amount" (Mo) with "most recently discovered" (Ni). ---

Before solving, remember these

In the NEET syllabus; removed from current NCERT.

Macronutrients (>10 mmol/kg): C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S. Micronutrients (<10 mmol/kg): Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Mo, B, Cl, Ni. Criteria of essentiality: indispensable for growth/reproduction; non-substitutable.

-- NCERT Class 11 Biology, Ch. 12, p. 228

Exam Traps & Common Mistakes

These are the exact patterns that cause wrong answers in NEET. Each trap includes when it triggers and how to avoid it.

Category: Similar Terms

C3: 3-PGA (3-carbon) is first stable product. C4: oxaloacetate (4-carbon) is first stable product.

When it triggers

Question asks first stable product of CO2 fixation in C3/C4 plant.

How to avoid

Pathway name = carbons in first product. C3 → 3C; C4 → 4C.

Category: Negative Marking

Light reactions: water splits at PS II (P680) FIRST, electrons flow PS II → PS I (P700). PS II numbered AFTER PS I in discovery, but reaction order is PS II → PS I.

When it triggers

Question on Z-scheme order, water photolysis, electron source.

How to avoid

Discovery order ≠ reaction order. Photolysis at PS II; PS II reduces PS I.

Root cause: concept gap

Correction

Glycolysis is in CYTOPLASM (cytosol). Krebs cycle in mitochondrial matrix; ETC in inner membrane.

Past Year Questions

38 questions from NEET 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025. Answers verified against NTA official keys.

NEET 2025

Given below are two statements : Statement I : Fig fruit is a non-vegetarian fruit as it has enclosed fig wasps in it. Statement II : Fig wasp and fig tree exhibit mutual relationship as fig wasp completes its life cycle in fig fruit and fig fruit gets pollinated by fig wasp. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :

1Statement I is incorrect but statement II is correct
2Both statement I and statement II are correct
3Both statement I and statement II are incorrect
4Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect
NTA Answer: Option 3(final)
NEET 2025

Which are correct: A. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging detect cancers of internal organs. B. Chemotherapeutics drugs are used to kill non-cancerous cells. C. -interferon activate the cancer patients’ immune system and helps in destroying the tumour. D. Chemotherapeutic drugs are biological response modifiers. E. In the case of leukaemia blood cell counts are decreased. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1A and C only
2B and D only
3D and E only
4C and D only
NTA Answer: Option 1(final)
NEET 2024

Given below are two statements: Statement I: In C plants, some O binds to RuBisCO, hence CO fixation is decreased. 3 2 2 Statement II: In C plants, mesophyll cells show very little photorespiration while bundle sheath cells do not 4 show photorespiration. In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1Both Statement I and Statement II are true
2Both Statement I and Statement II are false
3Statement I is true but Statement II is false
4Statement I is false but Statement II is true
NTA Answer: Option 3(final)
NEET 2023

Given below are two statements : One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R : Assertion A : ATP is used at two steps in glycolysis. Reason R : First ATP is used in converting glucose into glucose-6-phosphate and second ATP is used in conversion of fructose-6-phosphate into fructose-1, 6-diphosphate. In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :

1Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
2A is true but R is false.
3A is false but R is true.
4Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
NTA Answer: Option 4(final)
NEET 2021

Which of the following statements is correct ? cambial ring

1Some of the organisms can fix atmospheric Answer (4) nitrogen in specialized cells called sheath cells 138. Plasmid pBR322 has Pstl restriction enzyme site within gene ampR that confers ampicillin resistance.
2Fusion of two cells is called Karyogamy If this enzyme is used for inserting a gene for β-galactoside production and the recombinant
3Fusion of protoplasms between two motile on non-motile gametes is called plasmogamy plasmid is inserted in an E.coli strain (1) It will be able to produce a novel protein with
4Organisms that depend on living plants are dual ability called saprophytes (2) It will not be able to confer ampicillin resistance
NTA Answer: Option 3(final)
NEET 2020

•ÁŸflÊÿ ¸ÃàflÊ •Ê⁄Ò U ¬ÊŒ¬Ê ◊ ©Ÿ∑§ ∑§ÊÿÊ Z ∑§ Áfl ÿ ◊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà 102. Match the following concerning essential elements and their functions in plants : ∑§Ê ‚È◊ Á‹Ã ∑§ËÁ¡∞ — (a) Iron (i) Photolysis of water (a) ‹Ê „ (i) ¡‹ ∑§Ê ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê •¬ÉÊ≈UŸ (b) Zinc (ii) Pollen germination (b) Á¡∑ § (ii) ¬⁄Uʪ ∑§Ê • ∑ȧ⁄UáÊ (c) Boron (iii) Required for chlorophyll (c) ’Ê⁄ UÊŸÚ (iii) Ä‹Ê ⁄UÊ Á»§‹ ∑ § ¡Òfl ‚ ‡‹ áÊ biosynthesis ∑ § Á‹∞ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ (d) Manganese (iv) IAA biosynthesis (d) ◊Ò ªŸË¡ (iv) •Ê߸.∞.∞. ¡Òfl ‚ ‡‹ áÊ Select the correct option : ‚„Ë Áfl∑§À¬ øÈÁŸ∞ — (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

1(iv) (i) (ii) (iii) (1) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
2(ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
3(iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (3) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
4(iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
NTA Answer: Option 4(final)
NEET 2020

⁄UÊÁòÊ ◊ ÿÊ ¬Íáʸ ¬˝Ê×∑§Ê‹ ◊ ÉÊÊ‚ ∑§Ë ¬ÁûÊÿÊ ∑ § ‡ÊË ¸ ‚ ¡‹ ∑ § 134. The process responsible for facilitating loss of water Œ˝fl •flSÕÊ ◊ ÁŸ∑§‹Ÿ ∑§Ê ‚Ȫ◊ ’ŸÊŸ ◊ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë ¬˝Á∑˝§ÿÊ in liquid form from the tip of grass blades at night ©ûÊ⁄UŒÊÿË „Ê ÃË „Ò? and in early morning is :

1¡ËflŒ˝√ÿ∑È §øŸ (1) Plasmolysis
2flÊc¬Êà ‚¡Ÿ¸ (2) Transpiration
3◊Í‹Ëÿ ŒÊ’ (3) Root pressure
4•à —‡ÊÊ áÊ (4) Imbibition
NTA Answer: Option 3(final)
NEET 2020

ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ∞∑§ ’Ë¡ ¬˝‚ÈÁåà ÁŸÿ ÁòÊà ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹Ê 135. Which of the following is not an inhibitory ÁŸ⁄UÊ œ∑§ ¬ŒÊÕ¸ Ÿ„Ë „Ò? substance governing seed dormancy ?

1¬Ò⁄UÊ-∞ S∑§ÊÚÁ’¸∑§ •ê‹ (1) Para-ascorbic acid
2Á¡’⁄ UÁ‹∑§ •ê‹ (2) Gibberellic acid
3∞é‚ËÁ‚∑§ •ê‹ (3) Abscisic acid
4Á»§ŸÊ Á‹∑§ •ê‹ (4) Phenolic acid Hindi+English 31 H3
NTA Answer: Option 2(final)

How NEET usually asks this

Recurring question shapes from past papers. Each pattern shows why wrong options look tempting.

Mineral nutrition, photosynthesis, respiration, growth, hormones, photoperiodism

RecallMedium

Common distractors

photosynthesis pathway product confusion

C3 and C4 pathways share the Calvin cycle; students who cannot anchor the first stable product in each pathway invert the carbon counts: 3-PGA (3-carbon) is the C3 first stable product, OAA (4-carbon) is the C4 first stable product. RuBisCO has dual carboxylase and oxygenase activity; students who recall only one role select incorrect statements about its function, including denying that it causes photorespiration.

ps i ps ii assignment reversal

PS I and PS II are numbered in order of discovery, not order of action in the Z-scheme. PS II acts first (water photolysis, O2 release, P680 reaction centre at 680 nm); PS I acts second (P700 reaction centre at 700 nm, NADPH production). Students who use Roman numeral order assign water photolysis to PS I and attribute the 700 nm absorption maximum to PS II.

respiration compartment swap

Glycolysis feeds the mitochondrial Krebs cycle, creating a mental link: students place glycolysis in the mitochondrial matrix. The anchor -- glycolysis occurs in the cytosol because it predates mitochondria and operates in anaerobes -- is lost under time pressure.

rubisco function confusion

RuBisCO (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) has dual activity: carboxylase drives CO2 fixation in the Calvin cycle; oxygenase drives photorespiration. Questions give multiple statements about RuBisCO and ask which set is correct; students who have not anchored the dual-function name omit or deny the oxygenase role, selecting option sets that describe it as carboxylase only.

assertion reason unchecked reason

A/R questions in plant physiology present a true Assertion (e.g., ATP is used at two steps in glycolysis) alongside a Reason that sounds mechanistically plausible but may be factually imprecise or not the correct explanation. Students accept the Reason without independently checking whether its specific biochemical claim is accurate.

Sources

NCERT refs: Class 11 Biology Chapter 12, p.228

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