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Pressure developed on cell wall of plant cell caused by osmotic movement of water is called as
[A]
DPD
[B]
Suction pressure
[C]
Osmotic pressure
[D]
Turgor pressure
(22)
The hydrostatic pressure which is developed due to accumulation of water absorbed by roots is called
[A]
Root pressure
[B]
Diffusion pressure
[C]
Turgor pressure
[D]
Wall pressure
(23)
Which of the folowing is due to hydrostatic pressure
[A]
Exeudation
[B]
Transpiration
[C]
Osmosis
[D]
Plasmolysis
(24)
Which of the following theory cannot explain the ascent of sap in tall trees.
[A]
Root pressure and capillarity
[B]
Capillarity and physical force theory
[C]
Root pressure and Transpiration pull
[D]
None of these
Answer: Root pressure and capillarity
(25)
Which one gives the most valid explanation for guard cell movements?
[A]
Potassium influx and efflux
[B]
Transpiration
[C]
Guard cell photosynthesis
[D]
Starch hydrolysis theory
Answer: Potassium influx and efflux
(26)
Transpiration differs from evaporation in
[A]
transpiration is a physiological process while evaporation is a physical process
[B]
frequency of water loss
[C]
transpiration is a physical process while evaporation is a physiological process
[D]
None of these
Answer: transpiration is a physiological process while evaporation is a physical process
(27)
Which of the following explain ascent of sap?
[A]
Guttation
[B]
Mass flow
[C]
Diffusion
[D]
Cohesion theory
(28)
Transpiration rate is dependent upon
[A]
State of stomata
[B]
Stomatal frequency
[C]
Position of stomata
[D]
All the above
(29)
Root hairs absorb water from soil when
[A]
solute concentration is higher in soil solution
[B]
absorption is active
[C]
osmotic concentration is same in the two
[D]
solute concentration is higher in root hairs
Answer: solute concentration is higher in root hairs
(30)
Transpiration is least in
[A]
High atmospheric humidity
[B]
High wind velocity
[C]
Good soil moisture
[D]
Dry environment
Answer: High atmospheric humidity
31
The marine animals that kept in fresh water burst. It shows the process of
[A]
Endoosmosis
[B]
Deplasmolysis
[C]
Exosmosis
[D]
Plasmolysis
32
Water absorption takes place through
[A]
Root hairs
[B]
Tap root
[C]
Lateral roots
[D]
None of above
33
Which of the following is an anti-transpirant
[A]
PAN
[B]
AUG
[C]
IAA
[D]
PMA
34
Which one of the following is used for measuring the rate of transpiration?
[A]
Potometer
[B]
Osmometer
[C]
Porometer
[D]
Moll’s experiment
35
Stomata open at night and close during day time in
[A]
Succulents
[B]
Hydrophytes
[C]
Xerophytes
[D]
Mesophytes
36
The part of Root involved in water absorption is
[A]
Zone of root hairs
[B]
Zone of root cap
[C]
Zone of cell division
[D]
Zone of elongation
Answer: Zone of root hairs
37
Diffusion of water through semipermeable membrane from dilute solution to concentrated solution is
[A]
Osmosis
[B]
Necrosis
[C]
Imbibition
[D]
Plasmolysis
38
The membrane which allows the movement of only water molecules to pass through it and not the solute particles
[A]
Semipermeable membrane
[B]
Imperimeable membrane
[C]
Permeable membrane
[D]
Not permeable
Answer: Semipermeable membrane
39
Cell wall of root hair has two layers outer and inner which are made up of
[A]
Pectin and cellulose respectively
[B]
Lignin and cellulose respectively
[C]
Pectin and lignin respectively
[D]
Cellulose and pectin respectively
Answer: Pectin and cellulose respectively
40
A cell increase in volume when it is placed in
[A]
Hypotonic solution
[B]
Isotonic solution
[C]
Hypertonic solution
[D]
None of these
Answer: Hypotonic solution
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