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Osmotic theory for an active absorption of water was given by

  1. Thimann

  2. O. Hertwig

  3. Atkins and Priestley

  4. J. C. Bose


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There are two methods of water absorption active and passive. Active water absorption requires energy. Osmotic active absorption theory was advanced first by Atkins in 1916 and later on by Priestley, 1921, for the maintenance of high salt content in xylem channels.

Carrier ions like Na$^+$ facilitate the absorption of substances like 

  1. Fructose and some amino acids

  2. Amino acids and glucose

  3. Glucose and fatty acids

  4. Fatty acids and glycerol


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Absorption of glucose takes place with the help of a carrier protein that carries out the co-transport of glucose along with two sodium ions. Absorption of amino acids also takes place by a similar mechanism with the help of a sodium-dependent co-transporter. Absorption of fructose occurs by facilitated diffusion, and fatty acids and glycerol by a simple diffusion mechanism. 

So, the correct option is 'Amino acids and glucose'.

A student put five raisins each in two beakers A and B. Beaker A contained 50 ml of distilled water and beaker B had 50 ml of saturated sugar solution. After sometime, the student would observe that

  1. Raisins in beaker A were more swollen than those in beaker B.

  2. Raisins in beaker B were more swollen than those in beaker A.

  3. Raisins in both beaker A and B were equally swollen.

  4. Raisins in beaker A did not swell up at all.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Raisins in the beaker A will swell as solution surrounding them is hypotonic in nature. Hypotonic solution contains lesser solute concentration. In such case, endosmosis will occur in which inward movement of the water molecules from the lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration through raisin covering. 
Raisins in the beaker B will shrink 
as solution surrounding them is hypertonic in nature. Hypertonic solution contains higher solute concentration. In such case, exosmosis will occur in which outward movement of the water molecules from the lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration through raisin covering. 

Transporting pull arise mainly from

  1. Roots

  2. Leaves

  3. Stems

  4. All


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

As water is lost from the surface of the leaves due to transpiration a strong suction force is transmitted through the active mesophyll cells to the ends of the water column in the root. This is called transpiration pull. It caused the entire water column to be pulled upwards. When the rate of transpiration is very high and the rate of absorption is slow the water in the xylem elements of the leaf develops a state of tension.

So, the correct answer is B.

Which of the following does not operate in the carrier concept of active absorption of minerals?

  1. Electron transport

  2. Contractile protein

  3. Protein lecithin

  4. Ascending water stream


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Plants absorb minerals from the soil in the form of inorganic ions. The process of mineral absorption and water absorption are separate processes occur in plants. Water absorption takes place actively by root pressure whereas mineral absorption takes place actively with the help of carrier proteins.
So the correct answer is 'Ascending water stream'.

Mineral absorption is mostly

  1. Physical process

  2. Chemical process

  3. Active process

  4. Passive process


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Mineral absorption takes place in two phases: active absorption and passive absorption. It mostly occurs using active absorption phase because it is a fast process of mineral absorption, utilise energy and unidirectional. It is a biochemical process that occurs against the concentration gradient with the help of carriers and pumps.
So the correct answer is 'Active process'.

Which one is not connected with transport across the cell membrane?

  1. Osmosis

  2. Active transport

  3. Diffusion

  4. Surface tension


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

(A) Osmosis is the movement of the solute molecule from lower concentration to higher concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.

(B) Active transport is the transport of molecules which is energy dependent.
(C) Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a higher concentration to lower concentration.
(D) Surface Tension is the elastic tendency of a fluid surface to cover the least possible surface area.
So, the correct answer is 'Surface Tension'.

In the resting state of the neutral membrane, diffusion due to concentration gradients, if allowed, would drive.

  1. $K^+$ into the cell

  2. $K^+$ and $Na^+$ out of the cells

  3. $Na^+$ into the cells

  4. $Na^+$ out of the cell


Correct Option: A

Which one of the following processes accounts for the accumulation of some ions inside the vacuole of the cell at a higher concentration than in the surrounding medium?

  1. Diffusion

  2. Donnan equilibrium

  3. Energy dependant uptake

  4. Osmosis


Correct Option: A

Diffusion in gases are _____ than in liquids.

  1. Slower

  2. Faster

  3. Equal

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Diffusion occurs in both liquids and gases and can take place over long distances. Diffusion in gases are much faster than in liquids the diffusion rate of oxygen in air is $1,00,000$ times more than diffusion rate of oxygen in water.