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- Mention the two factors on which the net rate and direction of osmosis...
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- What is osmotic pressure?
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- Explain what will happen to a plant cell if it is kept in a solution h...
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- A plant cell is kept in a hypotonic solution. What will happen to the ...
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- A plant cell when kept in a cetain solution got plasmolysed. What was ...
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- How can you revert a freshly plasmolysed cell to its original state?
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- Define imbibition.
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- Why is imbibition considered a method of diffusion?
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- Give one example of imbibition occuring in the life of plants.
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- Why should there be a long distance transport system in plants?
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- What is meant by mass flow?
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- Name the two distinct pathways of water transport in plants.
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- What is meant by apoplast?
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- What are plasmodesmata?
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- What is symplast?
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- What is casparian strip?
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- What are mycorrhizae?
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- Name a plant that has obligate association with mycorrhiza.
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- Define root pressure.
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- When does root pressure normally develop in plants?
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