Biology
In phloem, the direction in which translocation of food takes place is
- downwards
- upwards
- both upwards and downwards
- none of these
Transport in Plants
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both upwards and downwards
Reason — Food material moves through the phloem in both directions, upwards as well as downwards.
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Write true or false. Correct the false statements.
- Phloem carries water from the roots to the leaves in plants.
- Xylem parenchyma performs the function of storage.
- Water is absorbed by the root hair cells by a process called diffusion.
- Energy is required for active transport.
Root hairs are found in the outermost layer of root called
- dermis
- epidermis
- cortex
- xylem
Water is absorbed by the root hair cells through
- osmosis
- active transport
- transpiration
- ascent of sap
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- osmosis
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- diffusion
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