Unloading of sucrose from phloem to sink
1. Decreases osmotic pressure in phloem
2. Make phloem hypertonic
3. Increases the osmotic pressure in phloem
4. Lead to influx of water into phloem
 

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Cell placed in hypertonic solution is shown by:
1.   2.
3. 4. Both (a) and (b)


 
Subtopic:  Plasmolysis |
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Cell placed in hypertonic solution is shown by?
1.   2.
3. 4. Both (1) and (3)

 
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Chloroplasts can move within cytoplasm with the help of
1. Apoplastic movement
2. Cytoplasmic streaming
3. Plasmodesmata
4. Turgor pressure
Subtopic:  Water Absorption |
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Inner walls of guard cell forms crescent shape when
1. It loses water
2. Stoma is closed
3. It is turgid
4. Microfibrils are oriented longitudinally
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Find the incorrect statement regarding root endodermis
1. blocks apoplast movement of water
2. have suberin deposition
3. single layered
4. transport ions in both directions
Subtopic:  Photosynthesis Transpiration Compromise & Mineral Translocation |
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Tracheary elements help in capillarity because they
1. have non-polar surface
2. can store a large amount of water
3. have smaller diameter
4. can create negative hydrostatic pressure
Subtopic:  Transpiration & Guttation |
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Plant obtain their carbon and most of their oxygen from
1. CO2 in the atmosphere
2. Water and minerals in the soil
3. Reduced carbons absorbed through epidermis
4. Oxygenated minerals in the epidermis
Subtopic:  Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients |
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Water vapour diffuses out from sub stomatal cavity into atmosphere because
1. Positive pressure is created
2. Water has high tensile strength
3. Atmosphere has maximum saturation of water
4. Sub-stomatal cavity has higher \(\psi_{w}\)
Subtopic:  Transpiration & Guttation |
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Time required and water loss to fix 1 g of CO2 by plant A and B of same weight is given below.
Time required Water loss
A 5 hours 1.5 litre
B 10 hours 3 litre

Choose the correct option
1. Both are C3 plants
2. Both are C4 plants
3. Plant A is C4 while plant B is C3
4. Plant B is C4 while platn is C3
Subtopic:  Photosynthesis Transpiration Compromise & Mineral Translocation |
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