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Water potential of pure water at standard temperature is equal to

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ALLEN-TRANSPORT IN PLANTS-EXERCISE
  1. A transport which is carried out by membrane prote ins and uses energy...

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  2. Which are the two main components that determine water potential?

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  3. Water potential of pure water at standard temperature is equal to

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  4. Lowering in magnitude of water potential due to dissolution of a solut...

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  5. For solution at atmospheric pressure, Phi(S) (water potential) is equa...

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  6. When water enters a plant cell due to diffusion causing a pressure bui...

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  7. Which causes the negative pressure potential in xylem?

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  8. What happens when a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure is ...

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  9. What is the relation between water potential, solute potential, and pr...

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  10. diffusion of water across a differentially or semi-permeable membrane ...

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

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  12. The pressure which is responsible for enlargement and extension of cel...

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  13. What would be the Phi(P) of a flaccid cell?

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  14. The pressure responsible for emerge out of seedlings from the soil is

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  15. For imbibition the parameter(s) which are required between the adsorbe...

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  16. The movement of a molecule across a typical plant cell (about 50mum) t...

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  17. Movement of substances in bulk or in mass from one point to another as...

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  18. The bulk movement of substances through the conducting or vascular tis...

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  19. Movement of chloroplast due to cytoplasmic streaming can be observed i...

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  20. Endodermis is impervious to water because of a band of suberised matri...

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