Introduction to Transportation in Plants
Introduction to Transportation in Plants: Overview
In this topic, we are introduced to the process of transportation of nutrients in plants. It also elaborates on the various types of transportation with the aid of examples and diagrams.
Important Questions on Introduction to Transportation in Plants
Why phloem is called living complex tissue?

The process of movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane

Transpiration is the gain of water in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of the plant.

All leaves have small pores called _____ (stomata/transpiration) on the epidermis.

Which of the following conducting tissue is responsible for the transport of water in plants?

Which tissues are responsible for transportation in plants?

Name any two inorganic substances that are required for plant growth.

Which process explains the movement of water into a plant cell?

What is capillary action in plants?

Which structure in the leaf facilitates transpiration?

What is guttation in plants?

What happens to the rate of transpiration if humidity increases?

Which process allows minerals to enter root cells from the soil?

What is the primary role of companion cells in phloem?

Which component of xylem is alive and supports storage?

Which structure prevents the backward flow of food in phloem?

What is the primary purpose of stomata in transportation?

What causes water to enter root hairs from the soil?

Which plant tissue is responsible for the transport of food?

What ensures unidirectional movement of water in plants?
