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Which ones are ture and false ? (a)Positive hydrostatic pressure is called turgor pressure (b) Wall pressure exerts to prevent the increase of protoplasm size © Diffusion is more repid in liquid than in gases (d) Diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane is called imbibition (e) Osmosis is movement of substances which takes place along a diffusion gradient

A

a and b are ture but c, d and e are false

B

a and c are true but b, d and e are false

C

a and d are true but b, c and e are false

D

a and e are true but b, c and d are false

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