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Turgor pressure becomes equal to the wall pressure when

A

Water leaves the cell

B

No exchange of water takes places

C

Water enters the cell

D

Solute goes from the cell into water

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  • When osmotic pressure becomes equal to the wall pressure, then

    A
    The flow of water will be inside the cell
    B
    The flow of water will be outside the cell
    C
    Both flow will occur inside as well as outside
    D
    There will be no flow
  • If turgor pressure becomes equol to osmotic pressure

    A
    Water leaves the cells
    B
    Water enters the cells
    C
    No exchange of water takes place
    D
    Solute pass out of the cell
  • The value of osmotic pressure becomes equal to turgor pressure when a cell is placed in a

    A
    hypertonic solution
    B
    hypotonic solution
    C
    isotonic solution
    D
    both (1) and (2)
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