Transport In Plants

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From this App you can learn :

Investigate how roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and systematize the pathway of lateral transport of minerals and water through roots.
Understand the fundamental differences between diffusion and osmosis in plants.
Define and discuss the terms–Turgidity, Plasmolysis, Flaccidity in plants.
Define the term “ascent of sap” and analyze the role of different forces that contribute to the upward movement of sap.
Understand the mechanism of transpiration in plants and list the factors affecting transpiration.
Examine how cohesion and adhesion facilitate long-distance transport in plants.
Define the term “translocation and discover how food made by leaves transported to different parts of the plant.


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This topic covers under Biology subject as a part of the Plant Form and Function topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
Transport in plants
Absorption through roots
Inward and Outward Osmosis
Active transport
Ascent of Sap
Transpiration
Cohesion and Adhesion
Transport of Minerals, Food
Updated on
Apr 8, 2015

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