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ICSE-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS -REVIEW QUESTIONS (Very short answer type questions (with answers))
  1. If the cell wall, cell membrane and tonoplast are there in a cell, wh...

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  2. What is another term used for water potential earlier?

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  3. Movement of molecules through a semipermeable membrane is known as

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  4. Water potential and osmotic potential of pure water are respectively

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  5. Which process or movement of water leads to turgidity of plant cells?

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  6. Pressure that is equal and opposite to turgor pressure.

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  7. What is the term used for uptake of water by the hemicellulose and pe...

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  8. Name the forms of water in which it exists in the soil.

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  9. Which soil water form is readily available to the plant roots?

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  10. Which form of water in soil is available to plants?

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  11. Name the pathway in which water flows along and between the cell wall...

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  12. What is symplast pathway?

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  13. Most important ore of tin is

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  14. Where are casparian strips in a root. Which chemical do they contain?

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  15. If the stem of a herbaceous plant is cut the sap exudes from that par...

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  16. The droplets are seen at the end of veins on the grass blades in earl...

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  17. In the capillary theory, what are the cohesive and adhesive forces?

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  18. In the transpiration pull theory, what causes the tension that leads ...

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  19. Name the important sites of transpiration in plants.

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  20. Which site accounts for about 90% of transpiration in plants?

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