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ALLEN-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS-EXERCISE
  1. The mechanism universally accepted to describe the translocation of su...

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  2. A simple experiment called is used to identify the tissues through whi...

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  3. Comparison of different mechanisms of transport

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  4. Over small distances substances move by (A) and by (B) supplemented by...

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  5. In rooted plants, transport I xylem (of water and minerals) is essenti...

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  6. When any plant part undergoes senescence (A) may be withdrawn from suc...

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  7. In diffusion molecules move in (A) may be withdrawn from such regions ...

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  8. Substances (A) in lipids diffuse through the membrane faster while sub...

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  9. The membrane that allows some of solute molecules to pass through it a...

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  10. Water is often the limiting factor for plant growth and productivity i...

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  11. The greater the concentration of water in system the greater is its (A...

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  12. Water will move from the system containing water at (A) to the one hav...

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  13. The more the solute molecules the (A) is the solute potential (Phi(S)...

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  14. The net direction and rate of osmosis depends on both the (A) and (B)

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  15. If the external solution balances the osmotic pressure of the cytoplas...

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  16. When a cell is placed in the solution of different concentration then ...

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  17. When water moves out from cell then it is first lost from the (A) and ...

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  18. Bulk flow can be achieved either through a (A) or a (B)

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  19. Mass flow of water occurs due to (A) and (B) properties of water.

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  20. The (A) system is the sytem of interconnected protoplasts. Neighbourin...

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