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Find the solution A,B and C in which different plant cells are placed

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A-Hypertonic
B-Isotonic
C-Hypotonic
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ALLEN-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS-EXERCISE
  1. The inner wall of each guard cell towards the pore or stomatal apertur...

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  2. Transpiration helps to transport minerals from the soil to all parts o...

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  3. Transpiration maintains the shape and structure of the plants by keepi...

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  4. C4 plants are more efficient than C3 plants in terms of fixing carbon...

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  5. A C(4) plant loses as much water as a C(3) plant for the same amount o...

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  6. Minerals are present in the soil as charged particles (ions) which can...

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  7. Concentration of minerals in the soil is usually "" than the concentra...

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  8. Small amounts of P and S are carried as organic compounds

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  9. Xylem transports only inorganic nutrients while phloem transports only...

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  10. The process of loading at the source produces a hypertonic condition i...

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  11. At loading sugars are actively transported in the phloem

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  12. Between loading & unloading transport of sugar is assisted by turgor p...

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  13. Find the solution A,B and C in which different plant cells are placed

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  14. Given figure shows pathway of waer movement in the root. Identify the ...

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  15. Identify the correct lebelling regarding water and ion- absorption and...

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  16. Choose the correct terms for labelled parts in the given figure.

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  17. Study the given figure of water movement in the leaf and mark the corr...

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  18. From the given figure of facilitated diffusion identify I,II,III and I...

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  19. Find the means of transport shown in following diagram

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  20. Match the column-I to the column-II

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