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    Transport of water and mineral in plants take place through

    Solution

    Transport of water and mineral in plant take place through xylem tissue present in vascular bundles. Vessels and tracheids are main water conducting elements of xylem.

  • Question 2
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    The molecules which move from higher to lower regions are called as

    Solution

    In diffusion, molecules move in a random fashion, the net result being substances moving from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration.

  • Question 3
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    Pinus seeds cannot germinate without

    Solution

    The fungus provides minerals and water to the roots, inturn the roots provide sugars and N-containing compounds to themycorrhizae. Some plants have an obligate association with themycorrhizae.

  • Question 4
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    Stomata close down if relative humidity of atmosphere falls below

    Solution

    Relative humidity of atmosphere also influencetheopening and closing of stomata. If relative humidity of atmosphere comes below 50% stomata close down.

  • Question 5
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    In plants, capillarity is aided by the small diameter of

    Solution

    In plants capillarity is aided by the small diameter of the tracheary elements – the tracheids and vessel elements.

  • Question 6
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    The ingredient not used for preserving food stuff is

    Solution

    For preserving food stuff vinegar, salt and sugar is used. Ethanol is antiseptic in nature but not used for preserving food stuff.

  • Question 7
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    Root hairs absorb water from soil with the help of

    Solution

    Osmotic Pressure is the right option. As because roots need water for transportation. They dont have water at first but the surrounding soil does have. So, due to hypertonic state, roots absorb water by osmosis.

  • Question 8
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    ψp denotes to

    Solution

    Pressure potential is usually positive, though in plants negative potential or tension inthe water column in the xylem plays a major role in water transport up a stem. Pressure potential is denoted as ψp.

  • Question 9
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    Cohesion-tension theory is related

    Solution

    The process of movement of water and minerals from roots to leaves in plant through xylem tissues is called ascent of sap. The most accepted theory of ascent of sap is cohesion-tension theory

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    The flow of water upward through the xylem in plants can achieve fairly high rates up to 15 m height

    Solution

    The flow of water upward through the xylem in plants can achieve fairly high rates, up to 15 metres per hour. The water is mainly pulled through the plant and that the driving force for this process is transpiration from the leaves. This is referred to as the cohesion-tension-transpiration pull model.

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    Water molecules are attracted to each other in the liquid phase more than to water in the gas phase

    Solution

    Water molecules are attracted to each other in the liquid phase more than to water in the gas phase due to surface tension.

  • Question 12
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    Main function of lenticel is

    Solution

    The lenticels functions as a pore, providing a pathway for the direct exchange of gases between the internal tissues and atmosphere through the bark, which is otherwise impermeable to gases.The lenticels help in the gaseous exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissue of the stem. The lenticels also helps in transpiration called as the lenticular transpiration.Lenticels are a portions of periderm with numerous intercellular spaces and loosely organized cells

  • Question 13
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    Some carrier proteins allow diffusion by both molecules cross the membrane in the same direction is

    Solution

    Some carrier or transport proteins allow diffusion only if two types of molecules move together. In a symport, both molecules cross the membrane in the same direction.

  • Question 14
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    Water potential of pure water and its solution are

    Solution

    The water potential of pure water at standard temperatures, which is not under any pressure, is taken to be zero. If some solute is dissolved in pure water, the solution has fewer freewater and the concentration of water decreases, reducing its water potential.

  • Question 15
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    The excess water collected in the form of droplets around special openings of veins near tip of leaves is called as

    Solution

    The excess water collects in the form of droplets around special openings of veins near the tip of grass blades, and leaves of many herbaceous parts. Such water loss in its liquid phaseis known as guttation.

  • Question 16
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    The ratio of number of stomata to the total number of epidermal cells and stomata per unit leaf area is called

    Solution

    Stomatal index is the ratio of number of stomata to the total number of epidermal cells and stomata per unit area of leaf.

  • Question 17
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    Various ions, and water from soil can be transported upto a small height in stems by

    Solution

    As various ions from the soil are actively transported into the vascular tissues of the roots, water follows (its potential gradient) and increases the pressure inside the xylem. This positive pressure is called rootpressure, and can be responsible for pushing up water to small heights.

  • Question 18
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    In wall of guard cell, cellulose microfibrils are arranged

    Solution

    The cells surrounding the stomata pore is called guard cell. It is bean shaped in dicots and dumbbellshape in monocots. Cellulose microfibrils are arranged radially in guard cell.

  • Question 19
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    The movement of diffusion is

    Solution

    Movement by diffusionis passive, and may be from one part of the cell tothe other, or from cell to cell, or over short distances, say, from the intercellularspaces of the leaf to the outside.

  • Question 20
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    Passive water absorption by root system is due to

    Solution

    Absorption of water by root system is passive due to tension in sap created by transpiration. No energy molecule is required in this process, so it is passive in nature.

  • Question 21
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    The neighbouring cells are connected through cytoplasmic strands that extend through

    Solution

    Neighbouring cells are connected through cytoplasmic strands that extend through plasmodesmata. During symplastic movement, the water travels through the cells – their cytoplasm; intercellular movement is through the plasmodesmata.

  • Question 22
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    When separated by a semipermeable membrane, water enters the sugar solution. What would you call the sugar solution

    Solution

    When two solution are separated by a semipermeable membrane, water enters the sugar solution. Themovement of water always occurs from higher concentration to lower concentration. Such solution are called osmotically active.

  • Question 23
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    The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually

    Solution

    The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually lower than the concentration of minerals in the root.

  • Question 24
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    Special structures found on margins and tips of leaves made of parenchyma tissue and water pores through which guttation take place.

    Solution

    The margin and tips of leaves contain special structure made up of parenchyma tissues and water pores through which guttation take place is called hydathodes.

  • Question 25
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    Diffusion rate is affected by

    Solution

    Diffusion rates are affected by the gradient of concentration, the permeability of the membrane separating them, temperature and pressure.

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