The plant undergoes wilting when
xylem is blocked
cambium is blocked
phloem is blocked
some roots are reduced in number
Ectophloic siphonostele is found in
Osmunda and Equisetum
Marsilea and Botrychium
Adiantum and Cucurbitaceae
Dicksonia and Maiden hair fern
Lenticular transpiration takes place in
fruits
woody stems
leaves
all of these
B.
woody stems
Transpiration always occurs against the gravity. Transpiration involves mainly the xylem cells which become active during absorption process by the roots.
Lenticular transpiration is the type of transpiration which occurs through the small pores called as lenticels present in the bark.
Living. cells placed in isotonic solution (0.9% saline) retain their size and shape. This is based on the concept of
osmosis
diffusion
facilitated diffusion
transpiration
In higher plants, continuity of cytoplasm from one cell to its neighbouring cells is established through
apoplast
chloroplast
leucoplast
symplast