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Solutions for Chapter 6: Plant Water Relation

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board.


Exercises
Exercises [Pages 132 - 133]

Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 6 Plant Water Relation Exercises [Pages 132 - 133]

Exercises | Q 1.01 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

In soil, water available for absorption by root is ______.

  • gravitational water

  • capillary water

  • hygroscopic water

  • combined water

Exercises | Q 1.02 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

The most widely accepted theory for ascent of sap is ______.

  • capillarity theory

  • root pressure theory

  • diffusion

  • transpiration pull theory

Exercises | Q 1.03 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

Water movement between the cells is due to ______.

  • T.P.

  • W.P.

  • DPD

  • incipient plasmolysiS

Exercises | Q 1.04 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

In guard cells, when sugar is converted into starch, the stomatal pore ______.

  • closes almost completely

  • opens partially

  • opens fully

  • remains unchanged

Exercises | Q 1.05 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

Surface tension is due to ____________.

  • diffusion

  • osmosis

  • gravitational force

  • cohesion

Exercises | Q 1.06 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

Which of the following type of solution has a lower level of solutes than the solution?

  • Isotonic

  • Hypotonic

  • Hypertonic

  • Anisotonic

Exercises | Q 1.07 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

During rainy season wooden doors warp and become difficult to open or to close because of ______

  • plasmolysis

  • imbibition

  • osmosis

  • diffusion

Exercises | Q 1.08 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

Water absorption takes place through ______.

  • lateral roots

  • root cap

  • root hair

  • primary root

Exercises | Q 1.09 | Page 132

Multiple Choice Question:

Due to low atmospheric pressure the rate of transpiration will ____________.

  • increase

  • decrease rapidly

  • decrease slowly

  • remain unaffected

Exercises | Q 1.1 | Page 132

Osmosis is a property of ______.

  • solute

  • solvent

  • solution

  • membrane

Exercises | Q 2.1 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

What is osmotic pressure?

Exercises | Q 2.2 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

Name the condition in which protoplast of the plant cell shrinks.

Exercises | Q 2.3 | Page 132

What happens when a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure is applied to pure water or a solution?

Exercises | Q 2.4 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

Which type of solution will bring about deplasmolysis?

Exercises | Q 2.5 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

Which type of plants have negative root pressure?

Exercises | Q 2.6 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

In which conditions transpiration pull will be affected?

Exercises | Q 2.7 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

Mention the shape of guard cells in Cyperus.

Exercises | Q 2.8 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

Why do diurnal changes occur in osmotic potential of guard cells?

Exercises | Q 2.9 | Page 132

Very short answer question.

What is the symplast pathway?

Exercises | Q 3.01 | Page 132

Describe the mechanism for absorption of water.

Exercises | Q 3.02 | Page 132

Answer the following question.

Discuss theories of water translocation.

Exercises | Q 3.03 | Page 132

What is transpiration?

Exercises | Q 3.03 | Page 132

Describe the mechanism of opening and closing of stomata.

Exercises | Q 3.04 | Page 133

What is transpiration?

Exercises | Q 3.04 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Explain the role of transpiration.

Exercises | Q 3.05 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

What is the significance of transpiration?

Exercises | Q 3.05 | Page 133

Explain the root pressure theory.

Exercises | Q 3.06 | Page 133

Explain capillarity theory.

Exercises | Q 3.07 | Page 133

Why is transpiration is called ‘a necessary evil’?

Exercises | Q 3.08 | Page 133

Explain the movement of water in the root.

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Very short answer question.

What is osmotic pressure?

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Diffusion

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Plasmolysis

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Define and or explain the term:

imbibition

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Guttation

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Transpiration

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Ascent of sap

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Active absorption

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

DPD

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Define the following:

Turgor pressure

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Water potential

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Wall pressure

Exercises | Q 3.09 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Define and or explain the term:

Root pressure

Exercises | Q 3.1 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Distinguish between Osmotic pressure and Turgor pressure.

Exercises | Q 3.1 | Page 133

Distinguish between Diffusion and Osmosis.

Exercises | Q 3.11 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Enlist macronutrients and micronutrients required for plant growth.

Exercises | Q 3.12 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

How are the minerals absorbed by the plants?

Exercises | Q 4.1 | Page 133

Describe structure of root hair.

Exercises | Q 4.2 | Page 133

Long answer question.

Write on journey of water from soil to xylem in roots.

Exercises | Q 4.3 | Page 133

Long answer question.

Explain cohesion theory for translocation of water.

Exercises | Q 4.4 | Page 133

Long answer question.

Write mechanism of opening and closing of stoma.

Exercises | Q 4.5 | Page 133

Long answer question.

What is hydroponics? How is it useful in identifying the role of nutrients?

Exercises | Q 4.6 | Page 133

Long answer question.

Explain the active absorption of minerals.

Exercises | Q 4.7 | Page 133

Answer the following question.

Enlist macronutrients and micronutrients required for plant growth.

Exercises | Q 3. 05 | Page 133

What are the limitations of root pressure theory?

Solutions for 6: Plant Water Relation

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Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 6 - Plant Water Relation - Shaalaa.com

Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 6 - Plant Water Relation

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Concepts covered in Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 6 Plant Water Relation are Plant Water Relation, Water absorbing organ, Water Available to Roots for Absorption, Concept of Imbibition, Simple Diffusion, Concept of Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion, Turgidity and Flaccidity (Plasmolysis), Active Transport, Passive Transport, Means of Transport in Plants, Properties of Water, Osmotic Pressure, Water Potential (ψ), Path of Water Across the Root, Translocation of Water (Ascent of Sap), Transport of Mineral Ions, Transport of Food, Transpiration, Types of Transpiration, Structure of Stomatal Apparatus, Significance of Transpiration.

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