In a ring girdled plant from Biology Transport in Plants

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121.

Tracheids differ from other treachery elements

  • having Casparian strips

  • being imperforate

  • lacking nucleus

  • lacking nucleus

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122.

Root pressure develops due to

  • active absorption

  • low osmotic potential in soil

  • passive absorption

  • passive absorption

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123.

A column of water within xylem vessels of tall trees does not break under its weight because of

  • Dissolved sugars in water

  • Tensile strength of water

  • Lignification of xylem vessels

  • Lignification of xylem vessels

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124.

A protoplast is a cell

  • without plasma membrane

  • without nucleus

  • undergoing division

  • undergoing division

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125.

Which one of the following is correctly matched?

  • Passive transport of nutrients - ATP

  • Apoplast - Plasmodesmata

  • Potassium-Readily mobilization

  • Potassium-Readily immobilization

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126.

Approximately seventy percent of carbon dioxide absorbed by the blood will be transported to the lungs

  • as bicarbonate ion

  • in the form of dissolved gas molecules

  • by binding to RBC

  • by binding to RBC

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127.

Transpiration and root pressure cause water to rise in plant by?

  • pulling it upward

  • pulling and pushing it, respectively

  • pulling it upward

  • pulling it upward

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128.

In a ring girdled plant

  • the shoot dies first

  • the root dies first

  • the shoot and root die together

  • the shoot and root die together


B.

the root dies first

In a ring girdled plant, the root dies first. A ring of bark is cut from the stem. It also removes phloem. Nutrients collect above the ring where the bark also swells up and may give rise to adventitious roots. Growth is vigorous above the root. The tissues below the ring not only show stoppage of growth but also begin to shrivel (contract). Roots begin to starve first if the ring is not healed, after sometime roots will die, which will kill the whole plant.

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129.

Which one gives the most valid and recent explanation for stomatal movements?

  • Transpiration

  • Potassium influx and efflux

  • Starch hydrolysis

  • Starch hydrolysis

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130.

Which one gives the most valid and recent explanation for stomatal movements?

  • Transpiration

  • Potassium influx and efflux

  • Starch hydrolysis

  • Starch hydrolysis

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