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A researcher is studying ion uptake in plant roots using radioactive tracers. They observe that metabolic inhibitors significantly reduce the uptake of potassium ions, but not the uptake of chloride ions. What can be inferred about the uptake mechanisms of these two ions?
Potassium uptake is primarily active, while chloride uptake may be passive or facilitated.
Both potassium and chloride uptake are primarily active processes.
Both potassium and chloride uptake are primarily passive processes.
Chloride uptake is primarily active, while potassium uptake may be passive or facilitated.
The Nernst equation can be used to predict the membrane potential if a membrane is permeable to a single ion. If the external concentration of is 10 mM and the internal concentration is 100 mM at 25ยฐC, calculate the Nernst potential for . (R = 8.314 J/molยทK, F = 96485 C/mol)
+59 mV
-59 mV
+29.5 mV
-29.5 mV
Certain halophytes can tolerate high salinity by accumulating ions like and in their vacuoles. Which membrane transport protein is MOST directly involved in this process?
Plasma membrane -ATPase
Tonoplast antiporter
Plasma membrane channel
Tonoplast aquaporin
Which of the following is NOT a mechanism involved in the uptake of mineral ions by plant roots?
Active transport
Passive transport
Facilitated diffusion
Exocytosis
The uptake of which ion is most significantly affected by the availability of oxygen in the soil?
Potassium
Phosphate
Nitrate
Sulfate
Casparian strips in the endodermis primarily regulate the entry of ions into the:
Cortex
Epidermis
Stele
Root hairs
Which process facilitates the transport of ions from the soil solution into the cytoplasm of root cells against their concentration gradient?
Diffusion
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport using proton pumps
Mycorrhizae enhance nutrient uptake in plants primarily by increasing:
Rate of transpiration
Root hair length
Surface area for absorption
Photosynthetic rate
The initial step in the uptake of mineral ions by root hairs involves:
Active transport into the symplast
Passive absorption into the apoplast
Facilitated diffusion into the vacuole
Endocytosis into the root hair cells