Which of the following combinations of factors would result in the HIGHEST rate of transpiration in a mesophytic plant?
High temperature, low humidity, high wind speed, open stomata
Low temperature, high humidity, low wind speed, open stomata
High temperature, high humidity, high wind speed, closed stomata
Low temperature, low humidity, low wind speed, closed stomata
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    Why seeds imbibe and swell after keeping in water?
OP inside the seed is low
    OP of water is high
Water potential gradient developes between the seed coat and water
    Diffusion pressure deficit of seed is very high
The value of osmotic potential of an electrolyte is always
More than non electrolyte
Less than non electrolyte
Same as non electrolyte
None of these
    Movement among cells against concentration gradient is called
    Osmosis
Active transport
Diffusion
Passive transport
The process of water loss from plants in the form of vapor is called:
Transpiration
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Guttation
Water potential of a solution is?
Zero
Positive
Both 1 and 2
Negative
If water potential of cell A,B and C are -2,-4 and -6 respectively then the water will move from
    In a fully turgid cell, …… is zero
OP
TP
WP
DPD
Water will move from a region of higher water potential to a region of
Lower water potential
Less chemical potential
Less free energy
All of these
Cell 'A' has Mpa cell 'B' has Mpa and cell ‘C’ has Mpa. Then water
diffuses from
A to B to C
A to C to B
B to A to C
C to B to A
The pressure exerted by the protoplasm against the cell wall of a plant cell is called:
Wall pressure
Osmotic pressure
Turgor pressure
Water potential