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Minerals Salt Absorption

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Definition: Passive Absorption

The movement of mineral ions into root cells as a result of diffusion is without expenditure of energy is called passive absorption.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Minerals Salt Absorption

  • Most minerals are charged ions and can't pass membranes freely, so they need active absorption using ATP energy.
  • Passive Absorption — Ions move from high → low concentration (diffusion), no energy needed. Occurs via ion-exchange, mass flow, or Donnan equilibrium.
  • Donnan Equilibrium — Fixed anions inside the cell attract extra cations from outside to maintain electrical balance; a special type of passive absorption.
  • Active Absorption — Ions move against the concentration gradient using ATP. If O₂ is cut off from the roots, active absorption drops immediately. Path: Root hair → Cortex → Xylem.
  • Transport & Carriers — Minerals travel via xylem with water (transpiration stream) to all parts, redistributed through phloem. Carrier proteins (Hoagland & Davis, 1923) actively pump ions into root cells.
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