Find the correct expression.
 
1. \(\psi_{s}=\psi_{w}+\psi_{p}\)
2. Wall pressure + Turgor pressure = Osmotic pressure
3. Solute potential = Osmotic potential - Osmotic pressure
4. Wall pressure = Osmotic pressure + Osmotic potential

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A transmembrane protein that moves two types of molecules in opposite direction without any need of ATP is a/an
1. Active transport
2. Passive symport
3. Active uniport
4. Passive antiport
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Water potential of a solution at standard temperature and atmospheric pressure is
1. Zero pascals
2. Positive
3. Negative
4. Can't be determined
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When a flaccid plant cell is placed in pure water
1. Water enters into the cell eventually rupturing it
2. Water enters into the cell and turgor pressure is developed
3. Water comes out of the cell making it plasmolysed
4. Net movement of water will be zero

 
Subtopic:  Plasmolysis |
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A plant cell with \(\psi_{s}=-0.03\ MPa\) and \(\psi_{p}=-0.25\ MPa\) is placed in pure water at standard temperature and pressure. The net movement of water will be
1. into the cell
2. out of the cell
3. zero
4. first inside the cell and then out of the cell
Subtopic:  Water Potential Concept |
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Match the given columns and select the correct option
(a) Imbibition pressure i. Responsible for enlargement and extension growth of cell
(b) Turgor pressure ii. Used by prehistoric man to split rocks and boulder
(c) Mass or bulk inflow iii. Depends on pressure differences
(d) Osmosis iv. Depends on both pressure and concentration gradient

1. a-ii, b-i, c-iii, d-iv
2. a-ii, b-iv, c-iii, d-i
3. a-iii, b-i, c-iv, d-iv
4. a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii
Subtopic:  Imbibition |
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Which of the following structures help in apoplast movement?
a. Intercellular spaces
b. Vessel
c. Tracheids
d. Plasmodesmata
e. Casparian strip
f. Companion cell

1. a only
2. All
3. a,b,c only
4. a,b,c and f only
Subtopic:  Water Absorption |
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External solution is A if it is B concentrated that cytoplasm.
A B
1. Hypotonic Less
2. Hypertonic More
3.  Hypotonic Equally
4.  Hypertonic Less
Subtopic:  Plasmolysis |
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Small-sized proteins can pass through
1. Only pumps
2. Any gated channel
3. Porins
4. Lipid bilayer
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Membrane transport inhibitors can inhibit the transport by reacting with
1. Lipid bilayer
2. Protein side chain
3. \(\alpha\) - carbon of amino acids
4. Oligosaccharide attached to protein
Subtopic:  Means of Transport: Active |
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