XI: Chapter 11- Transport in plants Flashcards
Who is the father of plant phisiology?
Stephen Hales
Who is the father of India plant phisiology?
Jagdish Chandra Bose
What are the water channels in cell membrane made of?
Eight different types of aquaporins
Cells swell up after keeping them in which type of solution?
Hypotonic solution
What is the osmotic pressure of pure water?
Zero
How does osmotic pressure increase with temperature?
Osmotic pressure increases with increase in temperature.
How do root hair absorb water from soil?
By osmosis
What is turgor pressure?
Turgor pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall.
In which cells is turgor pressure not seen?
Cell wall less cells- animal cells
What happens to turgor pressure as water enters the cell?
Turgor pressure increases
What is also called pressure potential of a cell?
Turgor pressure
What is water potential mathematically equal to?
Ψ = ΨS + ΨP
What is the relation between solute potential and pressure potential of fully turgid cell?
ΨS = ΨP
What is the relation between diffusion deficit pressure, osmotic pressure and turgor pressure?
DPD=OP-TP
What is the relation between osmotic pressure and solute potential?
ΨS= -OP
What is limiting plasmolysis?
Protoplasm of plant cell shrinks after keeping in hypertonic solution.
What is incipient plasmolysis?
Vacuole starts contracting, cell is seen shrinking
How many stages does plasmolysis have?
Three stages-
Limiting plasmolysis
Incipient plasmolysis
Evident plasmolysis
What is found between cell wall and cell membrane of a plasmolysed cell?
Hypertonic solution
‘A’ has high diffusion deficit pressure and ‘B’ has low diffusion deficit pressure. Water will move from?
B to A
‘A’ has high diffusion pressure and ‘B’ has low diffusion pressure. Water will move from?
A to B
‘A’ has high osmotic pressure and ‘B’ has low osmotic pressure. Water will move from?
B to A
‘A’ has high turgor pressure and ‘B’ has low turgor pressure. Water will move from?
A to B
Which is the only form of water available to plants
Capillary water
What is chresard?
Water which can be absorbed by plants
What is echard?
Water which cannot be absorbed by plants