1. Cohesion and transpiration pull
2. Turgor pressure
3. Osmotic pressure
4. None of these
Cohesion and transpiration pull
1. Influx ofK+ions
2. Light
3. HighCO2concentration
4. Circadian rhythm
HighCO2concentration
1. Meristem
2. Xylem
3. Pholem
4. All cells
Pholem
1. Fruits
2. Leaves
3. Roots
4. Stem
Roots
1. Cu
2. Zn
3. Mo
4. Cl
Mo
1. Guttation
2. Imbibition
3. Diffusion
4. Plasmolysis
Plasmolysis
1. Green apple
2. Green banana
3. Ripening banana
4. Fresh potato tuber
Ripening banana
1. Change in the turgidity of guard cells
2. The inner walls of each guard cell being thick and elastic
3. Cellulose microfibrils of guard cells being oriented radially
4. Both (A) and (B)
Both (A) and (B)
1. Movement of water through the lumen of xylem
2. DPD created in aerial parts due to transpiration
3. The capillary force created in fine xylem capillaries
4. Both (A) and (B)
DPD created in aerial parts due to transpiration
1. Cell wall, vacuole and protoplasm
2. Cell wall, plasma membrane and cytoplasm
3. Cell wall, chloroplast and mitochondria
Cell wall, plasma membrane and cytoplasm