Chapter 36 Review: Resource Acquisition and Transport in Vascular Plants
What is the main cause of guttation in plants?
root pressure
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transpiration
(wrong)
pressure flow in phloem
(wrong)
herbivore injury
(wrong)
condensation of atmospheric water
(wrong)
Hint
What is the mutualistic association between roots and fungi called?
carbon fixation
(wrong)
nitrogen fixation
(wrong)
mycorrhizae
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parasitism
(wrong)
root hair enhancement
(wrong)
Hint
The proton pump
pumps H
+
out of the cell.
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pumps H
+
into the cell.
(wrong)
generates energy by producing ATP.
(wrong)
provides energy for osmosis.
(wrong)
reduces membrane potential.
(wrong)
Hint
Anions such as nitrate are usually taken into a cell by
osmosis.
(wrong)
cotransport with protons.
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active transport of the anions.
(wrong)
pumping the anions.
(wrong)
increasing the membrane potential.
(wrong)
Hint
Which type of cells regulates stoma opening in plants?
guard cells
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tracheids
(wrong)
sieve-tube members
(wrong)
companion cells
(wrong)
mycorrhizae
(wrong)
Hint
Translocation moves
phloem sap to xylem sap.
(wrong)
water to phloem.
(wrong)
potassium ions into the cytosol.
(wrong)
minerals into mycorrhizae
(wrong)
sugar from source to sink.
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Hint