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What is a consequence of infection by tobacco mosaic virus in plants?

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Topic

Communicable diseases

Question

  1. A. Increased fruit yield
  2. B. Mosaic pattern of leaf discolouration
  3. C. Enhanced photosynthesis
  4. D. Resistance to other diseases

Answer

The correct option is Mosaic pattern of leaf discolouration because it matches the approved biology in Viral diseases within Communicable diseases.

Explanation

The correct option is Mosaic pattern of leaf discolouration because it stays accurate for Viral diseases in Communicable diseases. It matches the approved learning objective about describe tobacco mosaic virus as a widespread plant pathogen that affects many species including tomatoes and avoids the oversimplified distractors.

Common mistake

Misidentifying the Pathogen

Students often confuse tobacco mosaic virus with other plant diseases, failing to recognize it specifically as a virus.

Focus on the characteristics that define tobacco mosaic virus, such as its viral nature and the specific symptoms it causes in affected plants.

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