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Describe the role played by protein pumps during active transport in plants.

उत्तर १

Active transport uses energy to pump molecules against a concentration gradient. Active transport is carried out by membrane play a major role in both active as well as passive transport. Pumps are proteins that use energy to carry substances across the cell membrane.

These pumps can transport substances from a low concentration to a high concentration (‘uphill’ transport). E.g.,H+ pump,K+ pump, Cl- pump, Na+-K pump.The pumps operate with the help of ATP.K+-H+ exchange pump occurs in guard cells. Na+-K+ exchange pump operates across many animal membranes. Transport rate reaches a maximum when all the protein transporters or pumps are being used or are saturated.Like enzymes these carrier proteins are very specific in what they carry across the membrane. These proteins are sensitive to inhibitors that react with protein side chains.

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उत्तर २

In plant cells, active transport occurs against the concentration gradient, i.e., from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration. The process of active transport involves specific protein pumps. The protein pumps are made up of specific proteins called trans-membrane proteins. These pumps first make a complex with the substance to be transported across the membrane, using the energy derived from ATP. The substance finally gets liberated into the cytoplasm as a result of the dissociation of the protein–substance complex.

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पाठ 11: Transport in Plants - Exercises [पृष्ठ १९३]

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पाठ 11 Transport in Plants
Exercises | Q 3 | पृष्ठ १९३

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Active Transport and Diffusion [Significance in plants]


State the main function of the Guard cells


The Biological/technical term for The process of uptake of mineral ions against the concentration gradient using energy from the cell


Lenticels or stomata (Which one remains open always ?)


Fill in the blank with the suitable term given below:

The upward movement of sap that contains water and minerals is called _______ of sap.


Fill in the blank with the suitable term given below:

Most water gets evaporated from the plant from its __________.


Fill in the blank with the suitable term given below:

The leaves have more__________ on their lower surface.


is the following statement  true (T) or false (F)? Mark T or F

‘Girdling experiment’ demonstrates food synthesis in plants.


Which experiment demonstrates the transport of food material in plants by phloem?


Which of the following process requires energy?


Identify the CORRECT statement about the active absorption of water.


Identify the INCORRECT statement from the following.


Pumps are related to


In a passive transport across a membrane, when two different molecules move in opposite direction and independent of each other, it is called as ______.


The process for which energy is required is ______.


Active transport is one in which the ions outside the roots move in by utilising ______.


Define the following term:

Active transport


Three cylinders of potato were carefully dried on blotting paper and weighed. Each piece weighed 3 grams. Each one was placed in the beaker as shown below:

Answer the following questions:

  1. After 48 hours, which potato cylinder would be the heaviest?
  2. The movement of which substance is mainly responsible for the weight change in the potato cylinders?
  3. Name and define the process which is responsible for the movement of the substance mentioned in answer (b).
  4. Write specific names of the processes which occur in beakers B and C. [kinds of processes defined in answer (c)].
  5. Would there be any difference in the weight of the potato cylinder in beaker A after 48 hours? Give reason.

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