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- When does root pressure normally develop in plants?
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- Name the process in which drops of water ooze out from the margins of ...
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- How does transpiration help the plants to maintain the shape and struc...
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- Mention one evolutionary aspect (adaptation) developed by certain plan...
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- Why does transport of ions occur only in one direction in root endoder...
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- Name the form in which carbohydrates are transported in plants and the...
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- Mention the different methods by which the substances are transported ...
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- Name any four substances that need to be transported in flowering plan...
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- Show how the properties of a substance determine the diffusion rate.
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- Give the difference between symport and antiport.
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- How is facilitated different from simple diffusion?
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- Mention the properties of transport proteins of the membrane.
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- How is simple diffusion different from active transport?
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- What is pressure potential? How is it represented?
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- Differentiate between hypotonic and hypertonic solutions.
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- How is an isotonic solution different from a hypotonic solution?
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- Distinguish isotonic solution from hypertonic solution.
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- Define turgor pressure. Mention the uses of turgor pressure to plants.
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- How is a turgid cell different from a flaccid cells?
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- What is imbibition pressure? What is the usefulness of imbibition pres...
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