The sap is watery fluid substances separately produced with different components and functions. They are nutrient-rich substances transported in... View Article
All plants undergo a transpiration process. Cactus are xerophytes, plants living in the desert also undergo transpiration with their modified... View Article
Translocation in phloem mainly refers to the transportation of food, nutrients and other essential substances from leaves to other parts of the... View Article
Capillary action and root pressure are the two main mechanisms involved in water transport in tall plants or trees. Capillary action --Helps in... View Article
The movement of water against the force of gravity is caused by the transpiration and the mechanism involved in the transport of water against... View Article
Compared to other living organisms, plants use a resistively slow transport system because they are non-motile and require less energy for their... View Article
Yes. During the process of photorespiration, only 5 RuBP acceptors can be regenerated. Explore More: Photorespiration Stay tuned with BYJU’S... View Article
Photorespiration rate increases at a higher temperature, lowered CO2 and higher O2 concentration. In C3 plants, if the intensity of light is... View Article
During the photorespiration process, the RuBisCo enzyme’s oxygenation leads to the formation of one molecule of 3-C compound phosphoglycerate... View Article
Photorespiration is a type of respiration, which occurs within the peroxisomes and mitochondria of a plant cell and is initiated by the... View Article
Yes. Photorespiration is the reverse of photosynthesis, during which oxidation of carbon occurs within the plant cell. Also Check: Why Is... View Article
To avoid photorespiration, structural peculiarities or anatomical peculiarities are shown by plants, like the radial arrangements of bundle... View Article
Photorespiration reduces the photosynthetic yield of C3 plants by oxidation of carbon, i.e. adding of oxygen to carbon, which is the reverse of... View Article
The potential benefits of photorespiration in plants are it helps in maintaining the redox balance in cells and also supports plant immune... View Article
The main difference between photosynthesis and photorespiration is the RuBisCO enzyme reactions. During photosynthesis RuBisCO enzyme reacts with... View Article
Pits are the minute openings present within the secondary cell wall of xylem tissues. These membranes act as the channels for the transport of... View Article
The plant will initially wilt and then ultimately die due to the lack of water and minerals. Explore More: Difference Between Xylem And Phloem... View Article