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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Transport in Plants - Basics
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The plant transport system consists of xylem and phloem tissues.

Xylem tissue is responsible for the transport of minerals and water from the roots to the leaves.

Phloem tissue transport sugars made in the leaves to all other parts of the plant.

Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Transport in Plants - Basics
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1. Pressure potential is ________
2. Affinity between the absorbent and the liquid is pre-requisite condition for imbibition.
3. At atmospheric pressure, the water potential is equal to_________
4. Imbibition is commonly seen in _____
5. Minerals are re-exported by __________
6. Affinity between the absorbent and the liquid is pre-requisite condition for imbibition.
7. Which of the following is not an important determinant of the movement of molecules in or out of the cell?
8. Which kind of transport is present in xylem?
9. Which of the following is a reversible phenomenon?
10. Water entering roots through diffusion is a ____________
11. Cytoplasmic streaming is a form of active transport for short distances.
12. The space between the cell wall and the shrunken protoplast in a plasmolysed cell is occupied by ________
13. Plants lose water mainly by the process of _____
14. The pressure built up against the cell wall of a plant cell due to diffusion of water causes the cell to become _________
15. Who is the Father of Plant Physiology?
16. Imbibition is commonly seen in _____
17. The theory proposed to explain the mechanism of stomatal movement?
18. Plants lose water mainly by the process of _____
19. Cytoplasmic streaming is a form of active transport for short distances.
20. Mineral Nutrients are taken up by ________