Solutions of Transport In Plants from BIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 11 - hr

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Haryana Board Biology Solutions from Chapter 11 - Transport in Plants

The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Transport In Plants from BIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 11 - hr for 11th Haryana Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Summary, Means Of Transport and, Transpiration. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.

Practice Other Topics from Transport in Plants

This topic describes the means of transport. It describes diffusion in the plant body, its importance in plants, factors affecting the rate of diffusion, active transport system, and comparison between different transport processes.

This topic describes plant-water relation. It discusses the importance of water for the physiological activities of plants and all living organisms, the process of osmosis, plasmolysis, and inhibition in the plant body.

In this topic, we will learn the long-distance transport of water. This transport of water from roots to leaves occurs by bulk flow; bulk flow moves the whole solution, water and minerals, any other solutes dissolved in the water.

This topic describes transpiration. It explains the process of transpiration which occurs through the stomata, the transpiration driven by ascent xylem sap depends on the properties of cohesion, adhesion and surface tension.

BIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS XI>Plant Physiology>Transport in Plants>Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients

This topic describes the uptake and transport of mineral nutrients. It describes the uptake and transport of minerals done by the two methods - active absorption and passive absorption.

BIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS XI>Plant Physiology>Transport in Plants>Phloem Transport: Flow from Source to Sink

This topic describes phloem transport. It explains how the phloem sap transports water and sucrose, but other sugars, hormones and amino acids are also transported or translocated through the phloem.