Kavita Thareja and Dushyant Prajapati Solutions for Chapter: Transport in Plants, Exercise 1: Chapter Practice
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Questions from Kavita Thareja and Dushyant Prajapati Solutions for Chapter: Transport in Plants, Exercise 1: Chapter Practice with Hints & Solutions
A portion of a transverse section of the root is shown in the diagram. Identify A to H in the given diagram and choose the correct option.

Why do some herbaceous plants have hydathodes? Under what condition do they help the plants?

Comment, 'root pressure is not an important factor for upward movement in tall trees'.

Explain in detail the mechanism of water movement in the leaves with the help of a neat and labelled diagram.

In what way did the concept of water potential help in explaining water movement?

Discuss the phenomenon of imbibition. Explain its operation with the help of an experiment. Discuss its importance.

What are the limitations of root pressure with respect to translocation of water in plants?

Diagrammatically explain the girdling experiment performed by Hartig.
