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Explain the Capillary theory in respect of ascent of water in plants. Name the tissue involved.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS-REVISION EXERCISES (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. The movement of water through the root layers is ultimately symplastic...

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  2. Differentiate between TP and WP. How do changes in TP helps in opening...

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  3. What are guard cells. Describe the structure of typical guard cells.

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  4. Define the terms : Plasmolysis, deplasmolysis, endosmosis and exosmosi...

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  5. Write a note on guttation.

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  6. Write the importance of osmosis in plants.

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  7. Write the importance of imbibition.

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  8. What is root pressure? How is it demonstrated experimentally?

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  9. Give advantages of transpiration.

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  10. What are the two kinds of interactions of water molecues that allow wa...

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  11. How do potassium ions (K^+) regulate the opening and closing of stomat...

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  12. What is guttation? Name the pore through which guttation occur. What d...

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  13. What are antitranspirants? Give examples . How do they reduce transpir...

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  14. Discuss Dixon's cohesion tension theory of ascent of sap.

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  15. Describe K^(+) ion theory for opening and closing of stomata.

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  16. Discuss Dixon's theory of ascent of sap.

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  17. Explain the Capillary theory in respect of ascent of water in plants. ...

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  18. Discuss the factors which affect transpiration.

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  19. What is imbibition? Which are the various conditionns necessary for th...

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  20. Define plasmolysis. What change will occur, when erythrocytes are plac...

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