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Paragraph based questions : Read the following paragraph and answer, the questions based on it. The presence or absence of organs is the first criterion for classification of plants. The presence or absence of separate conducting tissues for conduction of water and food is the next consideration for classification. Do the plants bear seeds? If they do then, whether the seeds are enclosed in a fruit or not is also an important criterion for classification. Finally, plants are grouped depending upon the number of cotyledons in the seeds. In 1883, Eichler, a botanist, classified the Kingdom Plantae into two sub-kingdoms. As a result, two sub-kingdoms, cryptogams and phanerogams were considered for plant classification. Which criteria are taken into account while classifying the lower groups of the plants?

Paragraph based questions : Read the following paragraph and answer, the questions based on it. The presence or absence of organs is the first, criterion for classification of plants. The presence or absence of separate conducting tissues for conduction of water and food is the next consideration for classification. Do the plants bear seeds? If they do then, whether the seeds are enclosed in a fruit or not is also an important criterion for classification. Finally, plants are grouped depending upon the number of cotyledons in the seeds. In 1883, Eichler, a botanist, classified the Kingdom Plantae into two sub-kingdoms. As a result, two sub-kingdoms, cryptogams and phanerogams were considered for plant classification. What are the groups of plants classified according to the number of cotyledons?

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-PLANT WATER RELATION-Exercise
  1. NAme the special conducting tissue to translocate food in plants?

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  2. In soil water available for absorption by root is ...........

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  3. The most widely accepted theory for ascent of sap is .............

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  4. Water movement between the cells is due to ...............

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  5. In guard cells, when sugar is converted into starch the stomatal pore....

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  6. Surface tension is due to ..............

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  7. Which of the following types of solution has lower level of solutes th...

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  8. During rainy season wooden doors warp and become difficult to open or ...

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  9. Water absorption takes palce through..............

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  10. Due to low atmospheric prssure the rate of transpiration will............

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  11. Osmosis is a property of..............

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  12. Root hair will absorb water when external solution is........

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  13. Absorption of water involving the activity of root is called.............

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  14. Uptake of water at the expenses of metabolic energy is known as..........

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  15. Maximum transpiration occus through.............

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  16. Water in plants rises through.........

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  17. Guard cells are associated with......

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  18. Three compartments of a cell are................

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  19. An example of a not seclectively permeable membrane is...........

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  20. Purple cabbage leaves do not loose their colour in cold water but they...

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  21. Uniformly sweet taste of tea or coffee is due to ................

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