Transport in Plants _ DPP 02 (Of Lec 03)

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Transport in Plants -DPP -02

1. What are the meaning of short distance (a) Diffusion (b) Translocation
transport in plants? (c) Osmosis (d) Imbibition
(a) Transport within the cell 6. Transport of substance over small distance
(b) Transport across the membranes occurs by:
(c) Transport from cell to cell within the (a) Diffusion
tissue (b) Cytoplasmic streaming
(d) All of the above (c) Osmosis
2. In a flowering plant the substances that would (d) Both (a) and (b) are correct
need to be transported are: 7. Transport of water and minerals through the
(a) Water and mineral nutrients only xylem is:
(b) Water, mineral nutrients, organic (a) Unidirectional (b) Bidirectional
nutrients and plant growth regulators. (c) Multidirectional (d) All are correct
(c) Plant growth regulators and water only 8. Organic and mineral nutrients undergo which
(d) Organic nutrients and plant growth type of transport:
regulators only (a) Unidirectional (b) Bidirectional
3. Over small distances substances move by: (c) Multidirectional (d) All are correct
(a) Diffusion and by cytoplasmic streaming 9. The diffusion rates depend on:
supplemented by active transport. (a) Gradient of concentration
(b) Diffusion and by cytoplasmic streaming (b) Permeability of membrane
without supplemented by active transport. (c) Temperature
(c) Diffusion only (d) All these factors
(d) Cytoplasmic streaming only 10. Permeability of the membrane to a substance
4. In rooted plants, transport in xylem is: depends on which factor:
(a) Sometime unidirectional, from roots to (a) Size of molecules
the stems (b) Solubility of the substance in lipids
(b) Multidirectional transport from roots to (c) Solubility in water
the stems (d) All these factors
(c) Essentially unidirectional, from roots to 11. When water moves out of the cell and the
the stems cell membrane of a plant cell shrinks away
(d) Essentially unidirectional, from stems to from its cell wall called as:
the roots (a) Plasmogenesis (b) Deplasmolysis
5. Long distance movement of substance (c) Lysis (d) Plasmolysis
through the vascular tissue in plant is called: 12. Choose the correct answer on the basis of
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given statement. membrane to allow molecules to pass


Both the molecules cross the membrane in through it is called:
the same direction called as: (a) Plasmodesmata (b) Prions
(a) Antiport (b) Symport (c) Porins
(c) Uniport (d) Plasmolysis (d) Intermediate filament
13. Attraction of water molecules to polar 19. Transport of molecules or substance across
surface called: the membrane independent of other
(a) Cohesion (b) Adhesion molecules or substances is called:
(c) Surface Tension (d) Capillary (a) Uniport (b) Symport
14. Small distance substances move by: (c) Antiport (d) All are correct
(a) Diffusion 20. Transport of two types of molecules across
(b) Cytoplasmic streaming supplemented by the membrane in the opposite direction is
active transport called:
(c) Vascular system (Xylem and Phloem) (a) Antiport (b) Symport
(d) Both (a) and (b) are correct (c) Active transport (d) Uniport
15. Which of the following statement is correct? 21. Protein in the membrane is responsible for
(a) Facilitated diffusion cannot cause net which type of diffusion?
transport of molecules from lower to high (a) Facilitated (b) Active transport
concentration this would require energy. (c) Simple diffusion (d) Both (a) and (b)
(b) For facilitated diffusion require special 22. The __________ proteins that form huge
protein pores in the outer membranes of plastids,
(c) The porins are proteins that found in the mitochondria and bacteria:
membrane of the plastids, mitochondria and (a) Porins (b) Albumin
some bacteria allowing in transportation of (c) Globulin (d) Immunoglobulin
substances 23. Mark the correct statement.
(d) All are correct (a) Water potential depend on pressure
16. Diffusion rates are affected by the: potential and solute potential.
(a) Gradient of concentration (b) Water potential of pure water is not zero
(b) The permeability of the membrane (c) Solute potential is both positive and
separating them negative
(c) Temperature and Pressure (d) Solute potential depends on solute and
(d) All of the above pressure.
17. Which of the following transport requires 24. Choose the correct answer.
special membrane proteins? (a) Imbibition is a special type of diffusion
(a) Simple diffusion when water is absorbed by solid
(b)Facilitated diffusion (b) Plasmolysis occurs when water moves
(c) Active Transport inside the cell.
(d) Both (b) & (c) (c) Water potential is a concept fundamental
18. Protein that form huge pores in the to understand solute movement
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(d) In the Antiport, both molecules move (a)High water potential to low
together in same direction (b) Hypertonic to hypotonic
25. Choose the correct answer: (c) More solute concentration to low solute
A concentration gradient must present for concentration
molecules to diffuse even if facilitated by (d) All of the above
the proteins called as: 29. Plasma membrane is of cell is
(a) Diffusion (a) Selective permeable
(b) Facilitated diffusion (b) Permeable
(c) Active diffusion (c) Impermeable
(d) All of these (d) All of these
26. Mark the incorrect 30. Suberin in cell is to make cell
(a) Cytoplasmic streaming is active process. (a) Selective permeable
(b) Transport protein is carrier or channel. (b) Permeable
(c) Unit for water potential is pascal (c) Impermeable
(d) Pump not get saturated (d) None of the above
27. Solute potential of pure water is
(a) Zero
(b) Positive
(c) Negative
(d) All of the above
28. Osmosis occur in direction
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ANSWERS

1. (d)
12. (b) 23. (a)
2. (b)
13. (b) 24. (a)
3. (a)
14. (d) 25. (b)
4. (c)
15. (d) 26. (d)
5. (b)
16. (d) 27. (a)
6. (d)
17. (D) 28. (a)
7. (a)
18. (c) 29. (a)
8. (c)
19. (a) 30. (c)
9. (d)
20. (a)
10. (d)
21. (d)
11. (d)
22. (a)

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