Translocation of Organic Solutes

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Translocation of Organic Solutes: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Girdling Experiment, Pressure Flow Hypothesis, Phloem Loading, Mechanism of Translocation, Translocation of Organic Solutes and, Simple Diffusion Hypothesis

Important Questions on Translocation of Organic Solutes

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Who proposed the Pressure flow hypothesis.

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Ernst Munch proposed that transport through the phloem results from differences between the pressure in leaves and roots.

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The diffusion hypothesis is also called pressure flow hypothesis.

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Removal of a ring of bark from the trunk of a tree eventually kills it because

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Ringing or girdling experiment was first performed by

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What is the direction of movement of sugars in phloem?

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“Cytoplasmic streaming hypothesis” is concerned with

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During translocation; the highest carbohydrate content is found in:

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When a plant is girdled

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Which ions are concerned with sugar transport?

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Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t. Munch 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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By cutting the ring of phloem which of the following process is affected

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Who has used two bulbs of semipermeable membrane to explain pressure flow theory?

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The translocation of organic solutes in sieve tube members is supported by:

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Photosynthetic product translocated through?

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Which is the correct option for transport or conduction of substances?