ICSE 10 Biology Absorption by Roots Test 2

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    Biology Practice: Absorption by Roots (Mock Test 2 - Anatomy, Functions & Locations)

    1. Which anatomical part of the root hair cell is a 'living' semi-permeable membrane?

    2. The primary function of "Root Hairs" in the absorption mechanism is to:

    3. Where is the "Cell Sap" located within a root hair cell?

    4. The "Epiblema" is technically another name for the:

    5. Which anatomical layer of the root contains the "Casparian Strips"?

    6. The anatomical structure that provides the path for water to travel from roots to leaves is:

    7. Root pressure is generated functionally in the:

    8. Which anatomical feature of the root hair cell wall makes it "freely permeable"?

    9. "Hydathodes" are specialized pores located at:

    10. What is the location of the "Apoplast" pathway during water movement?

    11. The "Symplast" pathway involves the movement of water through:

    12. The function of "Minerals" being absorbed by roots is primarily achieved by:

    13. In the anatomy of a root hair, the nucleus is usually pushed to the:

    14. What is the anatomical destination of water absorbed by root hairs?

    15. The function of "Guttation" is typically observed in plants during:

    16. The "Turgidity" of a cell provides which structural function to soft-stemmed plants?

    17. Where specifically does "Adhesion-Cohesion" force act in the plant anatomy?

    18. The "Pericycle" layer in the root anatomy is located:

    19. Which anatomical part prevents the backward flow of water from the xylem into the root cortex?

    20. Functionally, "Flaccidity" occurs when the cell sap is: