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How can you revert a freshly plasmolysed plant cell to its normal state?

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To revert a freshly plasmolysed plant cell to its normal state, follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand Plasmolysis**: - Plasmolysis occurs when a plant cell loses water due to being placed in a hypertonic solution (a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to the cell's interior). This causes the cell membrane to pull away from the cell wall. 2. **Identify the State of the Cell**: ...
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ICSE-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS -TEST YOUR PROGRESS (VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)
  1. What is the importance of potassium in the opening and closing of stom...

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  2. Define wall pressure.

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  3. How can you revert a freshly plasmolysed plant cell to its normal stat...

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  4. A plant cell is kept in a hypotonic solution. What will happen to the ...

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  5. Mention the most significant function/role of guard cells in plants.

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  6. Why do plant cells not burst when placed in water?

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  7. Name the best known contribution of Sir J. C. Bose.

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  8. What would happen if a plasmolysed cell is kept in pure water?

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  9. Elaborate the abbreviation "OP"

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  10. Elaborate the abbreviation "DPD"

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  11. Explain why salt is added in excess to pickles

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  12. Jamming of wooden doors and windows takes place during rainy season. G...

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  13. Give the scientific term for the specialised structure through which g...

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  14. State the most significant contribution of Dixon and Jolly:

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  15. A cut plant wilts fast even if its cut end is dipped in water.

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  16. What will happen if excess fertilizers are added to soil?

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  17. Give a scientific term for The hydrostatic pressure developed insid...

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  18. What are porins?

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  19. What occupies the space between the cell wall and the shrunken protopl...

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  20. What is the wo of the flaccid cell?

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