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Which phenomenon causes the movement of water from the adjacent xylem into the phloem?

Important Questions on Transport in Plants

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Choose the correct order of statements regarding the translocation of sucrose.
A) Loading of sugars into phloem setup a water potential gradient that facilitates mass movement in phloem.
B) Sucrose moves into companion cell and then to phloem sieve tube cell by active transport.
C) A hypertonic condition in phloem facilitating water from the xylem into phloem by osmosis.
D) All sink sugars are transported out of the phloem producing high water potential with returning of water to xylem.
E) With increase in hydrostatic pressure in phloem pressure flow begin and sap moves through phloem.
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What is the direction of movement of sugars in phloem?
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"Girdling Experiment" was performed by Plant Physiologists to identify the plant tissue through which:
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Arrange the given events that occur in phloem for removal of water from phloem to xylem:
I) Incoming sugars are actively transported out and removed as complex carbohydrates.
II) Increase of water potential.
III) Increase of hydrostatic pressure in sieve tubes.
IV) Transport of water into sieve tubes by osmosis.
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The combination of numbered terms that correctly completes all the following statements is

i. Transport through the phloem is __1__ while transport through the xylem is __2__.

ii. Loading of sugars into the phloem is __3__ at the source.

iii. Movement of water out of the phloem at the sink is __4__.

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A few drops of sap were collected by cutting across a plant stem by a suitable method. The sap was tested chemically. Which one of the following test results indicate that it is phloem sap?
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In "Pressure Flow" hypothesis, sugars are transported from 'source' to 'sink'. The initial steps which occur during this physiological process are shown here.

I. In leaves glucose is converted to sucrose.

II. Sucrose moves from sieve tube cells to companion cells by active transport.

III. Loading of sucrose produces a hypotonic condition in the phloem.

IV. Water in the adjacent xylem moves into phloem by osmosis.

Identify the above correct statements:

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Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t. Munch theory?
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According to mass flow hypothesis of phloem transport

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Who has used two bulbs of semipermeable membrane to explain pressure flow theory?
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Which of the following technique has been used by Mittler for collecting the phloem sap
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By cut in a ringing of tissues, what can be achieved
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The translocation of organic solutes in sieve tube members is supported by:
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“Cytoplasmic streaming hypothesis” is concerned with
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Who proposed that the upward and downward movement of materials take place?
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Which of the following is appropriate for mass-flow hypothesis?