Transportation in Plants: Mock Test

A detailed illustration of plant anatomy showing roots, leaves, and water transport systems, with vibrant colors and labels indicating different processes like osmosis and transpiration.

Plant Transportation Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating process of transportation in plants with our interactive quiz! This quiz covers essential concepts like osmosis, transpiration, and the role of various plant parts in nutrient absorption.

Prepare to challenge yourself with:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • True or False statements
  • Fill-in-the-blank prompts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GrowingLeaf24
The part of the plant which is responsible for absorption of nutrients and water is …………………………
Stem
Leaf
Flower
Root
Which of the following processes aids the absorption of water from the soil to cells of root hairs?
Diffusion
Active transport
Transpiration
Osmosis
From the given statements, which one is the CORRECT definition of osmosis?
Movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane.
Movement of water molecules from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration with expenditure of energy.
Movement of water molecules from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration through a semipermeable membrane.
The release of water vapours from the leaves creates a suction force in the vessels that leads to upward movement of water. This process is called ..................................................... pull.
............................................. Transpiration takes place through the thick waxy layer present on the leaves of a plant.
The tiny pores present on the lower surface of the leaf that help in evaporation of water molecules during transpiration is called ……………………….
Sieve tubes
Stomata
Cell debris
Lenticel
Due to continuous inflow of water from one cell to another …………………………… is generated in the cells of root hairs.
Suction force
Transpirational pull
Ascent of sap
Root pressure
The upward movement of water and salt from roots to leaves and other parts of the plant is called ………………………
Transpiration
Translocation
Ascent of sap
Root pressure
State TRUE or FALSE.
If the roots of a tree have more root hairs, the amount of water absorbed by them will decrease.
True
False
State TRUE or FALSE.
As the humidity increases the rate of transpiration also increases.
True
False
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