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प्रश्न
We need to water the soil in plants on a regular basis but it ultimately reaches the leaves of the plant. Explain how this takes place.
उत्तर
Transpiration is the process by which water flows from the earth to the leaves of plants. When plants receive water through their roots, it moves upward through specialized veins known as xylem. This movement is caused by capillary action, root pressure, and water evaporation from the leaves (transpiration pull). Water evaporates from the surface of the leaves through tiny pores known as cellular pores, creating a negative pressure that pulls additional water up from the roots. This continual flow of water transports critical nutrients from the soil to various regions of the plant and maintains the plant's structure by keeping cells dry.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What are the components of the transport system in highly organised plants?
Why is transport of materials necessary in a plant or in an animal? Explain.
What substance/substances are transported in plants by:
xylem vessels and tracheids?
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1. Special tubes through which food material is carried inside the plants body.
3. Channel through which movement of water and minerals occurs.
4. Red coloured fluid inside blood vessels.
5. Loss of water in vapour from the leaves.
9. Four chambered organ located in the chest cavity.
10. Blood vessels which bring blood into the heart. DOWN
2. Red coloured pigment which is a carrier of oxygen.
6. Blood vessels which carry blood from the heart.
7. Blood cells which help in clotting of blood.
8. Process by which water passes into the root hair.
Match the following.
1. Symplastic pathway | (a) Leaf |
2. Transpiration | (b) Plasmodesmata |
3. Osmosis | (c) Pressure in xylem |
4. Root Pressure | (d) Pressure gradient |
The phloem is responsible for the translocation of food.
Assertion: Resins and gums are stored in old xylem tissue in plants.
Reason: Resins and gums facilitate transport of water molecules.
Why is transpiration important for plants?
In a tall tree, which force is responsible for pulling water and minerals from the soil?
Match the pairs.
Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ | ||
(1) | Parasitic plant | (a) | Mushroom |
(2) | Insectivorous plant | (b) | Lichen |
(3) | Saprophytic plant | (c) | Drosera |
(4) | Symbiotic plant | (d) | Cuscuta |