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Give the equivalent terms for the following: Loss of water through a cut stem.

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Give the equivalent terms for the following:

Loss of water through a cut stem.

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अध्याय 4: Absorption by roots: The Processes Involved - Review Questions [पृष्ठ ५२]

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अध्याय 4 Absorption by roots: The Processes Involved
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Give the equivalent term for the following:

The condition in which the cell contents are shrunken.


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Give an account of the importance of turgor pressure in a herbaceous plant.

Differentiate between the following:

Plasmolysis and Deplasmolysis.


Name the following:

The condition in which the contents of a cell exert pressure against the cell wall making it distended.


Fill in the Blank
Wilting and drooping of leaves is due to loss of ________.


Given below is the figure of a plant cell showing different kinds of pressure acting upon it. Study the figure and answer the questions that follow:

  1. In the figure, 1, 2 and 3 represent:
    1. Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Vacuole respectively
    2. Vacuole, Cytoplasm, Cell wall respectively.
    3. Cytoplasm, Cell membrane and vacuole respectively.
    4. Cytoplasm, Cell wall and Vacuole respectively.
  2. B in the figure represents:
    1. Osmotic pressure
    2. Turgor pressure
    3. Wall pressure
    4. Diffusion pressure
  3. A in the figure represents:
    1. irnbibition pressure
    2. Wall pressure
    3. Turgor pressure
    4. Osmotic pressure
  4. C in the figure represents:
    1. Turgor pressure
    2. Osmotic pressure
    3. Wall pressure
    4. Imbibition pressure
  5. Draw a neat and labelled diagram of a plasmolyzed plant cell.

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