Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 11: Transport In Plants – Part 2
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 11: Transport in Plants – Part 2

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111. Which structure is primarily responsible for absorption of water from the soil in young roots?
ⓐ. root cap
ⓑ. root hair
ⓒ. xylem vessel
ⓓ. apical bud
112. A major advantage of root hairs in water absorption is that they:
ⓐ. secrete ATP directly into the soil
ⓑ. convert minerals into sugars for transport
ⓒ. increase the absorbing surface area of the root
ⓓ. form lignified channels for upward conduction
113. Water enters a root hair cell from the soil mainly because:
ⓐ. the water potential of the soil solution is higher than that of the root hair cell
ⓑ. the root hair cell pushes water inward using ATP pumps
ⓒ. the soil particles force water directly into the xylem
ⓓ. the cell wall of the root hair is completely impermeable to solutes
114. Root hairs are usually found in the:
ⓐ. region of cell division near the root tip
ⓑ. region of elongation only
ⓒ. region of maturation of the root
ⓓ. permanently woody portion of the root
115. Which statement best defines the apoplast pathway of water movement?
ⓐ. Water moves only through the cytoplasm of connected living cells
ⓑ. Water moves through cell walls and intercellular spaces without crossing membranes initially
ⓒ. Water is transported only through sieve tubes into the cortex
ⓓ. Water moves directly from soil to xylem through vacuoles only
116. Which statement best defines the symplast pathway of water movement?
ⓐ. Water moves through the interconnected cytoplasm of living cells
ⓑ. Water moves only through xylem vessels and tracheids
ⓒ. Water moves through air spaces between cortical cells
ⓓ. Water moves through cellulose fibers of dead tissues only
117. The Casparian strip in the endodermis mainly functions to:
ⓐ. increase photosynthesis in root cortex cells
ⓑ. block apoplastic movement and force water into the symplast
ⓒ. produce root hairs near the vascular cylinder
ⓓ. pump sucrose from phloem into the soil
118. Which tissue forms the innermost boundary of the cortex and regulates entry of water into the vascular tissue?
ⓐ. epidermis
ⓑ. pericycle
ⓒ. endodermis
ⓓ. pith
119. Which comparison between apoplast and symplast pathways is correct?
ⓐ. Both pathways occur only through dead cells of the cortex
ⓑ. Apoplast involves cell walls, whereas symplast involves cytoplasm connected by plasmodesmata
ⓒ. Apoplast requires repeated membrane crossing, whereas symplast never enters living cells
ⓓ. Symplast occurs only in xylem, whereas apoplast occurs only in phloem
120. Water moving by the apoplast pathway is finally compelled to cross a membrane at the:
ⓐ. root cap
ⓑ. epidermis
ⓒ. endodermis
ⓓ. pericycle
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