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Transport of Molecules in Plant Questions And Answers.
Exercise ::
Transport of Molecules in Plant
1. | A widely accepted explanation for transport of sugar in phloem is called |
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| A. | root pressure theory |
| B. | transpiration |
| C. | pressure flow hypothesis |
| D. | cytoplasmic streaming |
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2. | Phloem is composed of |
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| A. | vessel elements and companion cells |
| B. | tracheids and vessel elements |
| C. | sieve-tube elements and companion cells |
| D. | tracheids and sieve-tube elements |
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3. | The movement of most minerals, including potassium into root cells is by |
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| A. | osmosis |
| B. | diffusion |
| C. | bulk flow |
| D. | active transport |
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4. | The evaporation of water from leaves is called |
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| A. | transpiration |
| B. | cohesion |
| C. | tension |
| D. | pressure flow |
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5. | Normally CO2 and O2 enter a plant by |
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| A. | osmosis |
| B. | active transport |
| C. | diffusion |
| D. | evaporation |
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