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Unloading of minerals occur at
Options
(a) apical meristem
(b) fine vein ending
(c) fruits
(d) apical meristem & fine vein ending & fruits
Correct Answer:
apical meristem & fine vein ending & fruits
Explanation:
The chief sinks for the mineral elements are the growing regions of the plant, such as the apical and lateral meristems, young leaves, developing flowers, fruits and seeds, and the storage organs. Unloading of mineral ions occurs at the fine vein endings through diffusion and active uptake by these cells.
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Topics: Transport and Nutrition in Plants
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Subject: Biology
(4253)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- The pigment responsible for photomorphogenetic response is
- The link between glycolysis and citric acid cycle is
- Pyruvic acid is
- A plant cell becomes turgid due to
- The technical term used for the androecium in a flower of China rose
Topics: Transport and Nutrition in Plants (163)
Subject: Biology (4253)
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