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Fill in the Blank the Condition Opposite to Turgid is ___________. - Biology

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Fill in the Blank
The condition opposite to turgid is ___________.

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The condition opposite to turgid is Flaccid.

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पाठ 3: Absorption by Roots - Fill in the Blanks

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आईसीएसई Biology [English] Class 10
पाठ 3 Absorption by Roots
Fill in the Blanks | Q 8

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

A plant cell may burst when :


The state of a cell in which the cell wall is rigid and stretched by the increase in volume due to the absorption of water is called.


Give the equivalent term for the following:

The condition in which the cell contents are shrunken.


Give reason for the following:

A plant cell, when kept in a hypertonic salt solution for about 30 minutes, turns flaccid.


A leaf cell of a water plant was placed in a liquid other than pond water. After sometime, it assumed a shape as shown below:

  1. Give the term for the state of the cell it has acquired.
  2. Name the structure which acts as a selectively permeable membrane.
  3. Comment on the nature (tonicity) of the liquid surrounding the cell.
  4. Name any one feature of this plant cell which is not present in an animal cell.
  5. Redraw in the space provided, the diagram of the cell if it is soon placed in ordinary water for some time.

Differentiate between the following
Turgor pressure and Root pressure


Give Technical Term for the following.
The pressure exerted by cell contents on a plant cell wall.


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


When the cells of a plant are fully distended, the condition is called ______.


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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