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What role does root pressure play in water movement in plants?

[11] Transport in Plants
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Describe transpiration pull model of water transport in plants. What are the factors influencing transpiration? How is it useful to plants?

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A conjoint and open vascular bundle will be observed in the transverse section of ______.

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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What part of the plant would show the following:

Well developed pith

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Formation of enzyme-substrate complex (ES) is the first step in catalysed reactions. Describe the other steps till the formation of product.

[9] Biomolecules
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Which one of the following will not directly affect transpiration?

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The process of guttation takes place ______.

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Water moves up against gravity and even for a tree of 20m height, the tip receives water within two hours. The most important physiological phenomenon which is responsible for the upward movement of water is ______.

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From your knowledge of physiology can you think of some method of increasing the life of cut plants in a vase?

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Salt is applied to tennis lawns to kill weeds. How does salting tennis lawns help in killing of weeds without affecting the grass?

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We know that plants are harmed by excess water. But plants survive under flooded condition. How are they able to manage excess water?

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What is common to Nepenthes, Utricularia and Drosera with regard to mode of nutrition?

[12] Mineral Nutrition
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Sketch and label the ‘Ultrastructure of Chloroplast’.

[11] Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
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The transverse section of a plant material shows the following anatomical features, (a) the vascular bundles are conjoint, scattered and surrounded by sclerenchymatous bundle sheaths (b) phloem parenchyma is absent. What will you identify it as?

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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While eating watermelons, all of us wish it was seedless. As a plant physiologist can you suggest any method by which this can be achieved.

[13] Plant Growth and Development
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Algae are known to reproduce asexually by variety of spores under different environmental conditions. Name these spores and the conditions under which they are produced.

[2] Biological Classification
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What is the epidermal cell modification in plants which prevents water loss?

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What are the cells that make the leaves curl in plants during water stress?

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Point out the differences in the anatomy of, leaf of peepal (Ficus religiosa) and maize (Zea mays). Draw the diagrams and label the differences.

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Palm is a monocotyledonous plant, yet it increases in girth. Why and how?

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