NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Transport in Plants, Exercise 4: LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
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Plants show temporary and permanent wilting. Differentiate between the two. Do any of them indicate the water status of the soil?

Why are natural membranes selectively permeable? Give examples.

Halophytes may show pre cell pressure very much higher than atmospheric pressure. Explain how this can happen?

The radio labeled carbon in carbon dioxide supplied to potato plants in an experiment was seen in the tuber eventually. Trace the movement of the labeled carbon dioxide.

Water molecule is very polar. The polar end of the molecule attracts opposite charges on another water molecule (acts like a magnet). How will you explain this property of water with reference to the upward movement of water? Comment on the upward movement of water given the intermolecular hydrogen bonding in water.

Comment on the experimental setup
Which process is described by this setup?

Comment on the experimental setup:
What will happen to the level of water if a blower is placed close to set up?

Comment on the experimental setup.
Will the mercury level fluctuate _____ (go up/go down) if Phenyl mercuric acetate is sprayed on leaves?
