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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
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level questions: Level 1
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Answer
which of the following helps in ascent of sap
root pressure, transpiration anad capillarity
water potential of pure water and its solution are
0 and less than 1
a botanist discovered a mutant plant that was unable to produce materials that form casparian strip. this plant would be
unable to control amounts of water and solutes it absorbs
if a cell A with DPD 4 bars is connected to cell B,C,D whose O.P. an T.P. are respectively 4 and 4,10 and 5 and 7 and 3 bars, the flow of water will be
B to A, C and D
water vapour comes out from the plant leaf through the stomatal opening. through the same stomatal opening carbon dioxide diffuses into the plant during photosynthesis.
both processes can happen together because the diffusion coefficient of water and CO2 is different
which of the following criteria does not pertain to facilitated transport
uphill transport
if a cell A with DPD 4 bars is connected to cell B,C,D whose OP and TP are respectively 4 and 4, 10 and 5 and 7 and 3 bars , the flow of water will be
B to A, C and D
which one gives the most valid and recent explanantion for stomatal movements?
potassium influx and efflux
water potential of actively absorbing cells is
always -ve
water potential in the leaf tissue is positive during
guttation
a column of water within xylem vessels of tall trees does not break under its weight because of
tensile strength of water
root pressure develops due to
active absorption
roots play insignificant role in absorption of water in
pistia
the closure of lid of pitcher in a pitcher plant is due to
paratonic movement
water movement between cells is due to
D.P.D.
potometer works on the principle of
amount of water absorbed equals the amount transpired
which of the following plant is found to have minimum transiration
nerium
conversion of starch to organic acids is required for
stomatal opening
at constant temperature, the rate of transpiration will be higher at
1.5 km above sea level
in guard cells when sugar is convered into starch, the stomatal pore
closes completely
the translocation of organic solutes in seive tube members is supported by
P-protien
carbohydrates are commonly found as starch in plant storage organs. which properties of starch make it useful as a storage material
chemically non reactive and osmotically inactive