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Transport in Plants: MCQs Test - 3
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Question 1 |
Humidity in atmosphere decreases rate of
glycolysis | |
photosynthesis | |
transpiration | |
growth |
Question 2 |
Guttation is the result of
Diffusion | |
Root pressure | |
Osmosis | |
Transpiration |
Question 3 |
Hydathodes are also called
guard cells | |
sunken stomata | |
water stomata | |
subsidiary cells |
Question 4 |
Graham’s Law is correlated with
Osmosis | |
Osmoregulation | |
Diffusion | |
Adsorption |
Question 5 |
The sugarcane Plant has
reticulate venation | |
pentamerous flowers | |
dumb bell-shaped guard cells | |
capsular fruits |
Question 6 |
If water enters in a cell, the pressure exerted by its swollen protoplast is
Osmotic pressure | |
Diffusion pressure deficit | |
Turgor pressure | |
Imbibition |
Question 7 |
Which one of the followings establishes the barrier to the apoplastic movement of solutes into the vascular cylinder?
Intracellular spaces | |
Plasma membrane | |
Casparian strips | |
Plasmodesmata |
Question 8 |
The direction of water in the leaflets of Cycas from midrib is
lateral | |
downward | |
upward | |
both downward and upward |
Question 9 |
Which of the following is the most accepted theory for movement of water through plants?
Passive transport | |
Capillarity | |
Cohesion theory | |
Root pressure |
Question 10 |
With an increase in the turgidity of a cell, the wall pressure will
increase | |
decrease | |
fluctuate | |
remain unchanged |
Question 11 |
Munch hypothesis is based on
Translocation of food due to imbibition force. | |
Translocation of food due to TP gradient and imbibition force. | |
Translocation of food due to Turgor Pressure (TP) gradient. | |
None of these |
Question 12 |
The translocation of organic solutes in sieve tube members is supported by
P-proteins | |
Root pressure and transpiration pull | |
Cytoplasmic streaming | |
Mass flow involving a carrier and ATP |
Question 13 |
Column I lists some principles, pertaining to physiology of plants. Column II lists the names of scientists who proposed the idea. Match the two columns. Identify the correct choice from those given
Column - I | Column - II | ||
A. | Mass flow hypothesis | p. | J. C. Bose |
B. | Relay pump theory | q. | Strasburger |
C. | Transpiration pull theory | r. | Munch |
D. | Pulsatile movement theory | s. | Godlewski |
t. | Dixon and Jolly |
A - r, B - s, C - p, D - t | |
A - r, B - s, C - t, D- p | |
A - s, B - r, C - t, D - p | |
A - s, B - r, C - p, D - t |
Question 14 |
Opening and closing of stomata is due to the:
Gaseous exchange | |
Change in Turgor pressure of guard cells | |
Hormonal change in guard cells | |
Respiration |
Question 15 |
Water will be absorbed by root hair when
concentration of salts in the soil is high | |
concentration of solutes in the cell sap is high | |
plant is rapidly respiring | |
they are separated from soil by a permeable membrane |
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