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Which of the following processes keeps the plant cool?

  1. Photosynthesis

  2. Transpiration

  3. Respiration

  4. Translocation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Water moves from the soil into plant roots, up through the sapwood into the leaves. The water, warmed by the sun, turns into vapor (evaporates) and passes out through thousands of tiny pores (stomata) mostly on the underside of the leaf surface. This process is transpiration. It has two main functions: cooling the plant and pumping water and minerals to the leaves for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis, respiration and translocation can not keep the plant cool. Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Transpiration is a useful process as it is involved in 

  1. Loss of water

  2. Food translocation

  3. Ascent of water and minerals and reduce the impact of temperature on plants

  4. Growth and curvature of plants


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves. Translocation is not involved in food translocation and growth and curvature of plants.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

The loss of the water from leaves of plants is called as

  1. Translocation

  2. Trasnspiration

  3. Transfusion

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Transpiration is the process by which moisture or water is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves. Transfusion and translocation do not involve the loss of water. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Which of the following do not transpire?

  1. Algae

  2. Fungi

  3. Submerged hydrophytes

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Submerged hydrophytes do not show transpiration, because they are submerged in water. Fungi do not come under plants. Algae do not have leaves and stomatal pores. So, they also do not show transpiration.

In both transpiration and evaporation, water is lost in the form of vapour yet they differ, because

  1. Both transpiration and evaporation are similar but the rate of water loss in transpiration is always more

  2. Frequency of water loss is different in both of them.

  3. Transpiration is a physical process and evaporation is a physiological process.

  4. Transpiration is a physiological process and evaporation is a physical process.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Transpiration is loss of water in vapor form, from living plant cells thus it is a physiological process while evaporation is loss of water from any free surface in vapor form, thus it is a physical process. 

By which process atmospheric temperature is maintained?

  1. Transpiration

  2. Respiration

  3. Photosynthesis

  4. Phosphorylation

  5. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Transpiration results in loss of water in vapour form. Water vapours are a prominent green house gas, responsible for maintenance of temperature on earth.

Plants lose most of water through leaves by 

  1. Respiration

  2. Guttation

  3. Photosynthesis

  4. Transpiration


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Water is essential for plants, it absorbs water from the soil through roots. However, plants absorbs much water, but only a small amount of water is used for their growth and metabolism. Persisting 97 - 99.5% of absorbed water is lost by transpiration. Transpiration is the process of elimination water in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts such as leaves, flowers and stem.

So, the correct answer is option D.

The loss of water vapour by a plant is called as transpiration.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Water is transient in plants. Less than 1 per cent of the water reaching the leaves is used in photosynthesis and plant growth. Most of it is lost through the stomata in the leaves. This water loss in vapour form is known as transpiration.

The function of Anti-transpirants is:

  1. Reduce the rate of transpiration without affecting carbon assimilation

  2. Reduce the rate of transpiration affecting carbon assimilation

  3. Reduce the rate of transpiration affecting growth of plant

  4. Reduce the rate of transpiration affecting protein synthesis of plant


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Anti-transpirants are compounds applied to the leaves of plants to reduce transpiration. They are used to preserve and protect plants from drying out too quickly. They are also used to protect leaves from the salt burn and fungal diseases. Anti-transpirants reduce the stomatal opening and increase the leaf resistance to water vapour diffusion without affecting carbon dioxide uptake.

So, the correct answer is 'Reduce the rate of transpiration without affecting carbon assimilation'.

Water lost by transpiration is?

  1. Pure water

  2. Rich in dissolved salts

  3. Rich dissolved minerals

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Transpiration is a process by which the moisture is carried through plants from the roots to the stomata where it is converted into vapour and is released out to the atmosphere that is the evaporation of water from plant leaves. Transpiration along with evaporation of moisture from land produced two-third of atmospheric moisture.

Plant loses most of its absorb water by transpiration process through stomata. The water which is lost annually is pure water.
So, the correct option is 'Pure water'