NEET Botany Transport in Plants MCQs

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    NEET Questions / Botany / Transport in Plants

    -8.

    A plant cell is placed in a solution, and its volume initially increases. After a while, the volume increase stops. Which of the following BEST explains why the volume stopped increasing?

    A

    The cell membrane reached its maximum stretching capacity.

    B

    All available water in the solution was absorbed by the cell.

    C

    The cell wall became impermeable to water.

    D

    Turgor pressure reached equilibrium with the external solution's osmotic pressure.

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    -6.

    Seeds of certain desert plants exhibit delayed germination due to the presence of inhibitors. How does imbibition contribute to overcoming this dormancy?

    A

    Imbibition increases the seed's internal temperature, denaturing the inhibitors.

    B

    Imbibition activates enzymes within the seed that break down the inhibitors.

    C

    Imbibition allows water to enter the seed and leach out the inhibitors, promoting germination.

    D

    Imbibition increases the seed's turgor pressure, rupturing the seed coat and releasing the inhibitors.

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    -5.

    The pressure-flow hypothesis explains the translocation of sugars in the phloem. Which of the following statements regarding this hypothesis is INCORRECT?

    A

    Active loading of sugars at the source creates a high solute concentration in the sieve tubes.

    B

    Water moves from the xylem to the phloem at the source, increasing turgor pressure.

    C

    Sugars are unloaded at the sink, lowering the solute concentration and water potential.

    D

    Water moves from the sink to the source via the phloem, driven by a pressure gradient.

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    -3.

    Which of the following is NOT a direct consequence of root pressure?

    A

    Exudation of water droplets from hydathodes

    B

    Upward movement of water in the xylem

    C

    Opening and closing of stomata

    D

    Development of positive pressure in the xylem

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    -2.

    Which of the following changes in guard cells facilitates stomatal opening?

    A

    Increase in turgor pressure of guard cells

    B

    Decrease in turgor pressure of guard cells

    C

    Accumulation of abscisic acid in guard cells

    D

    Closure of potassium channels in guard cells

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    -1.

    Find the false statement.

    A

    DPD of turgid cell is zero

    B

    In a plasmolysed cell OP = TP

    C

    ψw{\psi _w} of pure water is zero

    D

    ψs{\psi _s} is always negative for a solution

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    0.

    Find the false statement.

    A

    DPD of turgid cell is zero

    B

    In a plasmolysed cell OP = TP

    C

    ψw{\psi _w} of pure water is zero

    D

    ψs{\psi _s} is always negative for a solution

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