1.1 TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
Across
- 2. Attraction between water molecules and inner walls of xylem
- 4. Parts of plants, which synthesize food. Eg: Leaves
- 5. These are proteins that form huge pores in the outer membranes of the plastids, mitochondria and some bacteria.
- 7. It is the non-living system o the plant which is connected with adjacent cell walls and intercellular spaces
- 9. The plants that need / store food. Eg: Root and Fruit.
- 10. It is the path of water movement through plasma desmatal connections
- 12. The loss of water in the form of liquid through hydathodes
- 13. Driving force for upward movement of water
Down
- 1. Mutual attraction between water molecules
- 3. The loss of water in the form of vapour through stomata
- 6. Chemical potential of water, a measure of energy for reaction or movement.
- 8. The movement of water molecules from high water potential (low concentrated) to low water potential(High concentration) through semipermeable membrane is called
- 11. The movement of liquid / gas molecules from High concentration to low concentrated is called