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List of top Biology Questions on Transport in Plants asked in NEET (UG)
The water potential and osmotic potential of pure water are
NEET (UG) - 1998
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
When a cell is frilly turgid, which of the following will be zero?
NEET (UG) - 1997
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Bidirectional translocation of solutes takes place in
NEET (UG) - 1997
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Process by which water enters in the roots due to diffusion, is termed as
NEET (UG) - 1996
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
In guard cells when sugar is converted into starch, the stomatal pore
NEET (UG) - 1992
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Conversion of starch to organic acids is required for
NEET (UG) - 1992
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Guttation is mainly due to
NEET (UG) - 1992
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
At constant temperature, the rate of transpiration will be higher at
NEET (UG) - 1992
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Which of the following is used to determine the rate of transpiration in plants?
NEET (UG) - 1992
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
In soil, the water available for root absorption is
NEET (UG) - 1991
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Most accepted theory for ascent of sap is
NEET (UG) - 1991
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Which is correct about transport of conduction of substances?
NEET (UG) - 1991
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
Phenyl mercuric acetate (PMA) results in
NEET (UG) - 1988
NEET (UG)
Biology
Transport in Plants
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