Select the incorrect statement.

1. Transport of molecules in phloem can be bidirectional.
2. The movement of minerals in the xylem is unidirectional.
3. Unloading of sucrose at the sink does not involve the utilization of ATP.
4. Elements most easily mobilized in plants from one region to another are phosphorus, sulfur, nitrogen, and potassium.

Subtopic:  The Pressure Flow or Mass Flow Hypothesis |
 80%
Level 1: 80%+
NEET - 2020
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Guttation is the result of:
1. Root pressure
2. Diffusion
3. Transpiration
4. Osmosis

Subtopic:  Transpiration & Guttation |
 88%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2011
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Function of companion cells is:

1. Loading of sucrose into sieve elements
2. Providing energy to sieve elements for active transport
3. Providing water to phloem
4. Loading of sucrose into sieve elements by passive transport
Subtopic:  Phloem Translocation |
 60%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2011
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Osmotic potential and water potential of pure water are respectively:
1.  0 and 0
2.  0 and 1
3.  100 and 0
4.  100 and 100

Subtopic:  Osmosis | Water Potential Concept |
 84%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 1998
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What shall be the water potential of a root hair cell absorbing water from the soil?
1.  Zero
2.  Less than zero
3.  More than zero
4.  Infinite

Subtopic:  Water Potential Concept |
 71%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 1999
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Casparian bands are found in:

1. Endodermis 2. Pericycle
3. Periderm 4. Cortex
Subtopic:  Pathways of transport |
 89%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 1999
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The movement of ions against the concentration gradient will be:

1. Active transport 2. Osmosis
3. Diffusion 4. All of the above
Subtopic:  Means of Transport: Active |
 90%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2000
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Opening and closing of stomata are due to the:

1. Hormonal change in guard cells

2. Change in Turgor pressure of guard cells

3. Gaseous exchange

4. Respiration

Subtopic:  Stomata |
 91%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2002
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Loading of phloem is related to:
1.  Increase of sugar in phloem
2.  Elongation of phloem cell
3.  Separation of phloem parenchyma
4.  Strengthening of phloem fiber

Subtopic:  Phloem Translocation |
 90%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2001
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When water moves through a semipermeable membrane then which of the following pressure develops:
1.  O.P.
2.  S.P.
3.  T.P.
4.  W.P.

Subtopic:  Osmosis |
 71%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2001
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