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According to one vital force theory, ascent of sap is due to active pulsation of innermost layer of cortex. This theory was given by or In plant 'transpiration pull' theory for ascent of sap was first proposed by (a) J.C. Bose (b) Dixon (c) Strasburger (d) Sachs

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ICSE-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS -NCERT EXERCISE WITH ANSWER
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  2. Explain why pure water has the maximum water potential.

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  3. Differentiate between the following: Diffusion and osmosis

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  4. Differentiate between the following: Transpiration and evaporation

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  5. Osmotic pressure and Osmotic potential

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  6. Differentiate between the following: Imbibition and diffusion

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  7. Differentiate between the following: Apoplast and symplast pathways ...

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  8. Differentiate between the following: Guttation and transpiration

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  9. Briefly describe water potential. What are the factors affecting it?

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  10. What happens when a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure is ...

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  11. With the help of well-labelled diagrams, describe the process of plasm...

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  12. Explain what will happen to a plant cell if it is kept in a solution h...

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  13. How is the mycorrhizal association helpful in absorption of water and ...

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  14. Transpiration and root pressure cause water to rise in plants by

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  15. Discuss the cohesion-tension-transpiration pull theory for uptake of w...

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  16. Explain the transpiration pull theory for ascent of sap.

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  17. Explain why xylem transport is unidirectional and phloem transport bi-...

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  18. What essential role does the root endodermis play during mineral absor...

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  19. Explain pressure flow hypothesis of translocation of sugars in plants

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  20. What causes the opening and closing of guard cells of stomata during t...

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