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Plants growing on hills show...

Plants growing on hills show

A

higher rate of transpiration

B

lower rate of transpiration

C

same rate of transpiration

D

None of the above

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ARIHANT NEET-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS -Chapter exercises A. Taking it together (Assorted Questions of the Chapter for Advanced Level Practice )
  1. Which of the following is responsible for the closing of stomata ?

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  2. In mesophytes, maximum transpiration occurs through

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  3. Plants growing on hills show

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  4. Which one of the following will not directly affect transpiration?

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  5. Maximum transpiration occurs in

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  6. Transpiration is minimised by the deposition of

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  7. If a mesophytic plant is taken from Delhi to Mussorie, its transpirati...

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  8. The most important factor affecting transpiration in a negative way is

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  9. For guttation and bleeding in plants, the process responsible is

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  10. Gradient of pressure has been regarded as a possible mechanism for foo...

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  11. Supply ends in transport of solutes are

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  12. Sugar moves from leaves into the of by .

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  13. Pressure that pushes water and sugar from sugar source to sugar sink i...

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  14. When a plant undergoes senescence, the nutrients may be

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  15. the form of sugar transported through phloem is

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  16. The principal pathway of water translocation in angiosperms is

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  17. Downward flow of organic and even some inorganic solutes takes place f...

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  18. Mark the mismatched pair.

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  19. Which of the following statement is correct regarding antiport system ...

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  20. Based on the figure given below which of the following statements is n...

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