Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 11: Transport In Plants – Part 1
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 11: Transport in Plants – Part 1

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1. Which statement best describes diffusion in plants?
ⓐ. Movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
ⓑ. Movement of molecules from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration
ⓒ. Movement of water only through a selectively permeable membrane
ⓓ. Movement of solutes using energy released from ATP
2. The immediate cause of diffusion is the:
ⓐ. action of carrier proteins
ⓑ. pumping activity of membranes
ⓒ. random kinetic motion of molecules
ⓓ. chemical use of ATP by cells
3. In a leaf, carbon dioxide enters mesophyll cells mainly by:
ⓐ. active pumping through xylem walls
ⓑ. diffusion along a concentration gradient
ⓒ. pressure-driven flow through sieve tubes
ⓓ. movement with ATP-powered carriers
4. Which condition would increase the rate of diffusion most directly?
ⓐ. a smaller concentration difference between two regions
ⓑ. a shorter path and a steeper concentration gradient
ⓒ. a thicker barrier and a lower temperature
ⓓ. a reduced surface area for exchange
5. Diffusion is considered a passive process because it:
ⓐ. occurs only in dead cells of plants
ⓑ. depends entirely on root pressure
ⓒ. needs sunlight to start movement
ⓓ. does not require expenditure of cellular energy
6. Why are gases able to diffuse more rapidly than solutes in plant tissues?
ⓐ. Gases move only through vascular bundles
ⓑ. Gases always require membrane channels
ⓒ. Gases have greater freedom of movement between particles
ⓓ. Gases are transported only by living cells
7. Which factor would slow diffusion in plant tissues?
ⓐ. higher temperature of the tissue
ⓑ. greater permeability of the surface
ⓒ. longer distance between source and destination
ⓓ. larger exposed surface area
8. In plants, diffusion is most suitable for:
ⓐ. rapid transport of sugars from leaves to roots
ⓑ. long-distance movement of water through xylem
ⓒ. short-distance movement of substances between nearby cells
ⓓ. upward transport of minerals from soil to stem apex
9. Which feature of a plant organ would favor faster diffusion of gases?
ⓐ. thick compact tissue with few air spaces
ⓑ. broad surface with many intercellular spaces
ⓒ. narrow vascular region with dense fibers
ⓓ. heavily cutinized surface on all sides
10. The net movement in diffusion stops when:
ⓐ. all molecules lose their kinetic energy
ⓑ. the membrane becomes completely impermeable
ⓒ. the concentration becomes equal on both sides
ⓓ. ATP production is fully exhausted in the cell
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