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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
What is Relative Humidity ?n Why the rate of transpiration is inversely proportional to relative humidity?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
What is Q10 ( Q10 for stomatal opening is two.)
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
What is hydrolyzed in onion and its relatives, if no polysaccharide is present in them for hydrolysis?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Explain the meaning; guard cell contain a few small chloroplasts with peripheral reticulum characteristic of chloroplasts showing C4 photosynthesis?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Why the cuticular transpiration is more at night?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Why the cuticle is shrunken and thicker during the day but at night it expand sand becomes loose?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Explain the meaning; the atmosphere is rarely saturated with water vapours?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
How the lenticular and bark transpiration occurs every time?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Why the cuticular transpiration continues throughout day and night, and explain the mechanism of cuticular transpiration?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Explain the line, as I am unable to understand?
The stomata expose the wet interior of the plant to the atmosphere.
The internal air, therefore, becomes saturate with water vapors. The outside air is seldom saturated with water except just after rains. Water vapours, therefore, pass outwardly through stomata by diffusion.
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Why mature stems transpire very little?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Why young stems, flowers, fruits transpire a lot?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
What is atmometer?
What is dendrograph?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Why root pressure disappears in unfavorable conditions and what could be those unfavorable conditions?
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Prince Second
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/1/17
Explain the meaning of these lines, as I am unable to understand them?
2) Absorption in detopped plants is quite low as compared to intact plants
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Why the cuticular transpiration continues throughout day and night, and explain the mechanism of cuticular transpiration?
Explain the line, as I am unable to understand?
The stomata expose the wet interior of the plant to the atmosphere. The internal air, therefore, becomes saturate with water vapors. The outside air is seldom saturated with water except just after rains. Water vapours, therefore, pass outwardly through stomata by diffusion.
What is dendrograph?
2) Absorption in detopped plants is quite low as compared to intact plants