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Plant Physiology

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What are infectious agents or germs or organisms that can cause diseases in plants?
What is the process by which plants lose water from leaves and stem through evaporation?
What are specialized pores or openings present in the epidermis of plant cells, which play a crucial role in gaseous exchange during the process of photosynthesis?
What is central molecule in all physiological processes of plant by being the major medium for transporting?
What is the process where the food and manufacturing in green plants combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen?
What is a force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth or toward any other physical body having mass?
What is the degree or intensity of heat that affects the rate of plant development?
What is a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and development of plant?
What is an embryonic plant enclosed in protective outer covering?
What is the process that increases the numbers of plants?
What is the process of a seed growing into a young plant or seedling?
What is the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide?
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What is the form of energy that plants use to build themselves and reproduce?
What do you call a person interested in the nutrition of plants, influence of the environment upon plant processes, the product of plant activities and the sequence of events that result in the growth and development of plants?
What is the process by which food and nutrients are moved within a plant from one part to another?
What is the process through which plant roots take in water and air?
What is a result of physiological processes of a plant?
What is a community of plants dominated by trees?
What are woody perennial plants typically having stems or trunks growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground?
What is the process of qualitative change in plants over time?