Description : What is the difference between transpiration and guttation? -Biology
Last Answer : Transpiration and guttation are the two important process of removal of excess water from the plants. However, the two processes are different from each other. Transpiration is the removal of water ... loss of water from the plants. These were a few difference between transpiration and guttation.
Description : Differentiate between Guttation and Transpiration. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : $ "Transpiration pull Theory" was proposed by Dixon and Joly . ! Loss of water droplets from hydathodes is called Guttation.
Last Answer : $ "Transpiration pull Theory" was proposed by Dixon and Joly . ! Loss of water droplets from hydathodes is ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : The shade of a tree is cooler than the shade of a roof due to: (a) Respiration (b) Photosynthesis (c) Transpiration (d) Guttation
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : Pmcess of water exudation through hydathodes is known as: (a) Guttation (b) Transpiration (c) Evaporation (d) Bleeding
Last Answer : Ans. ((a))
Description : Main function of lenticel is (a) transpiration (b) guttation (c) gaseous exchange (d) bleeding
Last Answer : (c) gaseous exchange
Description : Guard cells help in (a) transpiration (b) guttation (c) fighting against infection (d) protection against grazing.
Last Answer : (a) transpiration
Description : Guttation is the result of (a) diffusion (b) transpiration (c) osmosis (d) root pressure.
Last Answer : (d) root pressure.
Description : Guttation is mainly due to (a) root pressure (b) osmosis (c) transpiration (d) imbibition.
Last Answer : (a) root pressure
Description : Maximum loss of water from the plants occurs due to a. Transpiration b. Evaporation c. Guttation d. Respiration
Last Answer : a. Transpiration
Description : Wilting of plants occurs due to excessive : (1) Respiration (2) Guttation (3) Absorption (4) Transpiration
Last Answer : Transpiration
Description : Which of the following processes are associated with plants during dark period? (1) Photosynthesis and respiration (2) Respiration and transpiration (3) Transpiration and conduction (4) Conduction and respiration
Last Answer : (4) Conduction and respiration Explanation: Conduction is the process by which vital nutrients are transported to the different parts of a plant. This process is independent of the light factor ... the photosynthesis process cannot be happening without sun, so it exhales the carbon-dioxide itself.
Last Answer : Conduction and respiration
Description : What is the main cause of guttation in plants? -Biology
Description : How does guttation occur? -Biology
Description : How to stop guttation. -Biology
Description : The process guttation is a result of
Last Answer : Root pressure
Description : Guttation occurs through specialised pores known as..
Last Answer : Hydathodes
Description : Guttation is not favoured under (a) Low humidity (b) High humidity (c) Low root pressure (d) High humidity and low root pressure
Last Answer : (c) Low root pressure
Description : What is guttation?
Last Answer : Ans: it is loss of water in the form liquid through hydathodes.
Description : Which of the following phenomenon is responsible for the movement of water in plants? (1) Pressure difference (2) Concentration difference (3) Transpiration (4) Both (2) and (3)
Last Answer : (4) Both (2) and (3) Explanation: In xylem tissues, stems and leaves are interconnected to form a continuous system of water-conducting channels reaching all parts of the plant. At the roots, cells in contact with the soil actively take up ions.
Description : A process that makes important difference between C3 and C4 plants is (a) transpiration (b) glycolysis (c) photosynthesis (d) photorespiration.
Last Answer : (d) photorespiration.
Description : A process that makes important difference between C3 and C4 plants is (1) Photorespiration (2) Transpiration (3) Glycolysis (4) Photosynthesis
Last Answer : (1) Photorespiration
Description : Differentiate between Transpiration and Evaporation. -Biology
Description : What is transpiration in plants? -Biology
Description : What is transpiration pull in plants? -Biology
Description : Factors that affect transpiration -Biology
Description : How transpiration pull is generated in tall tropical trees? -Biology
Description : How do guard cells regulate transpiration? -Biology
Description : What is the transpiration-cohesion-tension mechanism? -Biology
Description : what are the factors affecting rates of transpiration???? -Biology
Description : What is an instrument for measuring the rate of transpiration? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Potometer'
Description : What percentage of water is lost during transpiration? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is '99%'
Last Answer : transpirometer A potometer' (from Greek ποτό = drunken, and μέτρο = measure), sometimes known as transpirometer, is a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a leafy shoot which is almost equal to the water lost through transpiration.
Description : In which of the following the rate of transpiration is high
Last Answer : In which of the following the rate of transpiration is high A. CAM Plant B. `C_(3)` plants C. `C_(3) and C_(4)` D. `C_(4)` plants
Description : $ those subtances which reduce the rate of transpiration are called transpirants. ! Imbibition causes Osmotic pressure.
Last Answer : $ those subtances which reduce the rate of transpiration are called transpirants. ! Imbibition causes Osmotic ... D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Why will a plant take in more water than it is losing by transpiration?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What conditions would make a plant to take in more water than it is losing by transpiration?
Description : What is the Role in Transpiration Process of leaves?
Description : Why do plants absorbs more water when they loose most of it through transpiration?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : During the process of transpiration, water _______ a plant through the _______.?
Last Answer : enters; chloroplasts
Description : Select the correct statement: (1) Lenticel is the exit route for transpiration (2) The action spectra of transpiration is blue and red (3) Transpiration helps the plant to remain cool (4) Transpiration can be measured by photometer
Description : Water potential in leaf tissue is “positive” (near zero) during: (a) Low transpiration (b) Excessive absorption (c) Excessive transpiration (d) Gestation
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : Transpiration differs from evaporation in: (a) Rate of water loss (b) Transpiration is a physiological process while evaporation is physical process (c) Transpiration is physical process while evaporation is physiological process (d) Frequency of water loss
Last Answer : Ans. ((b))
Description : The hormone reducing transpiration rate by inducing stomatal closure is: (a) ABA (b) Ethylene (c) Cytokipin (d) Auxin
Description : The water is lost during transpiration in the form of
Last Answer : Ans. Vapour