Exam 35: Transport in Plants

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What is the fate of the majority of the water in xylem sap?

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What does water potential refer to?

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How would water flow if the ψ of surrounding soil is higher than that in living root epidermal cells?

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What generally causes stomata to close?

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Which Greek letter is typically used to represent water potential?

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Which of the following describes the state of stomata in most plants?

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Theoretically, based on the cohesion-tension mechanism, what should be the maximum height for the tallest trees?

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Xylem sap is moved from the root system into what other structure in the plant body?

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What is the state of stomata in CAM plants, such as cacti?

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Which of the following were used in studies to test and support the hypothesis that high pressure forces phloem sap to flow?

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Which of the following characterizes the apoplastic pathways in the root?

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Match each term or phrase with the letter of the associated plant tissue. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -primary transport of water from roots

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Which of the following characterizes the symplastic pathways in the root?

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Which of the following best describes aquaporins?

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Which route of water absorption is inhibited by the Casparian strip?

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Which is the most widely accepted and supported model for explaining the movement of xylem sap?

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Match each term or phrase with the letter of the associated plant tissue. Each letter may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -bulk flow

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What is the waxy substance suberin typically associated with?

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What is the pressure potential (ψP) of a living plant cell in a living leaf that is not wilted relative to that in the fluids surrounding the cell?

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According to the cohesion-tension mechanism of water transport, why does cohesion occur?

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