11.0.Introduction 11.1. Means of Transport 11.1.1. Diffusion 11.1.2.Facilitated Diffusion 11.1.3. Active Transport 11.1.4. Comparison of Different Transport Processes 11.2. Plant – Water Relations 11.2.1. Water Potential 11.2.2. Osmosis 11.2.3. Plasmolysis 11.2.4. Imbibition 11.3. Long Distance Transport of Water 11.3.1. How do Plants absorb Water? 11.3.2. Water Movement up a Plant 11.3.2.1. Root Pressure 11.3.2.2. Transpiration Pull 11.4. Transpiration 11.4.1. Transpiration and Photosynthesis – a compromise 11.5. Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients 11.5.1. Uptake of Mineral Ions 11.5.2. Translocation of Mineral Ions 11.6. Phloem Transport: Flow from Source to Sink 11.6. Phloem Transport: Flow from Source to Sink 11.6.1. The Pressure Flow or Mass Flow Hypothesis
1.The Living World 2.Biological Classification 3.Plant Kingdom 4.Animal Kingdom 5.Morphology of Flowering Plants 6.Anatomy of Flowering Plants 7.Structural Organisation in Animals 8.The Unit of Life 9.Biomolecules 10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 11.Transport in Plants 12.Mineral Nutrition 13.Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 14.Respiration in Plants 15.Plant Growth and Development 16.Digestion and Absorption 17.Breathing and Exchange of Gases 18.Body Fluids and Circulation 19.Excretary Products and Their Elimination 20. Locomotion and Movement 21. Neural Control and Coordination 22. Chemical Coordination and Integration