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How does the removal of a ring of bark and wood from the trunk of a tree kills it ?

A

Mineral salts cannot go up

B

Immediate stoppage of potosynthesis

C

food and water cannot be translocated

D

The exposed part dies due to heat

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AAKASH SERIES-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS -EXERCISE II
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  2. A higher plant-cell, impregnated with cutin and suberin is placed in w...

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  3. Conduction of sap in plants occurs through:

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  4. The blockage of one or two tracheary elements in a tree may cause

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  5. This plant is ideal to demonstrate ascent of sap

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  6. The term ‘tensile strength’ represents that there is

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  7. In a branch cut from a rapidly transpiring plant, water snaps away fro...

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  8. When an oak tree is kept in a poisonous solution, that rises to the to...

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  9. Who among the following scientists first gave the starch sugar interco...

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  10. Transpiration is measured by

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  11. Which of the following chemical serves as an antitranspirant in plants...

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  12. Which of the following theory gives the latest explanation for the ope...

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  13. Which one of following is not an antitranspirant?

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  14. Which one of the following will not directly effect transpiration?

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  15. Ringing (girdling) experiment cannot be performed in

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  16. A girdled tree (upto bast) may survive for some time but it will event...

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  17. How does the removal of a ring of bark and wood from the trunk of a tr...

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  18. When stem of plant is girdled (ringed) :

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  19. Ringing (girdling) experiment cannot be performed in

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  20. The protoplasmic streaming hypothesis for food translocation has not b...

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