SI: Rate of transpiration is inversely proportional to light intensity
S II: Transpiration creates pull for ascent of xylem sap
(A) Both Si and S ll are correct
(B) Both Si and S II are incorrect
(C) Slis correct but S ll is incorrect
(D) Sl is incorrect but S II is correct
Answers
Answer:
A is ur answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The rate of transpiration is roughly inversely proportional to atmospheric humidity. When there is diffusion of water vapors through stomata, it is in accordance with the law of simple diffusion, meaning, the rate of transpiration is greatly reduced when the atmosphere is very humid.
The factors responsible for ascent of xylem sap are :
1. Transpiration pull : The Transpiration being carried out in the upper regions of the plant causes a continuous loss of water which causes a negative pressure to develop which drives the water upwards. Water has high tensile strength hence the continuous flow of water is not broken.
2. Root pressure : it is the positive pressure developed in the roots due to absorption of water and minerals from the soil which forces the water upwards to a certain range as well as prevents the formation of air bubbles.
3. Capillary action : It is the ability of water to rise up in thing tubes or columns. Water has the property of cohesion that binds the water molecules together as well as adhesion which helps the water molecules to stay attracted to the xylem walls.
4. Imbibition : It is the phenomenon in which colloidal particles attract a large amount of water. This also adds up in the overall process of ascent of xylem sap.