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A: In terms of plant growth and production, water is the most restricting abiotic component. It plays a…
Q: Fill in the boxes with the appropriate tonicity description (hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic)
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A: C-Water moves out of cell to equalize solution concentration.
Q: Plant cells becomes turgid in an isotonic solution. Group of answer choices True False
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Q: Explain the process of osmosis and how osmosis affects animal cells? (Hint:
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Q: what can be an analogy showing similarities between a cell membrane and a fence?
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Q: A freshwater (very low solute concentration) plant is placed into seawater (very high solute…
A: When a cell is placed in an hypertonic solution, there will be a net flow of water out of the cell,…
Q: This means that the saltwater is to the cells of the celery stalks. hypertonic isotonic O hypotonic
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Q: Explain the behavior of water molecules in the isotonic solution.
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Q: Explain the plant cell as an osmotic system.
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Q: explain how you can estimate the osmolarity of plant tissue by incubating pieces of it in different…
A: Osmolarity is important because cells cannot survive if the osmolarity of their surroundings is much…
Q: Indicate which of the following involves osmosis by answering yes or no. Plant seeds soaked in water…
A: Osmosis is basically a spontaneous process where there is a net movement of water molecules through…
Q: Draw a diagram that compares and contrasts types of passive and active transport.
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Q: Choose the best answer for following question. The sugar produced by mature leaves moves into sieve…
A: The gradient of sugar from source to sink origins pressure progress from the sieve tube to the sink.…
Q: The sugar produced by mature leaves moves into sieve tubes by wayof _____, while water follows by…
A: Answer is d.) active transport,osmosis.
Q: Fill in the blank: To an aquatic plant. Urea is added to make the plant grow faster, butafter some…
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Q: Which of the following is an example of osmosis?A. Cigarette smoke spreads in the airB. Carbon…
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Q: Based on the features of the cell membrane explain why water molecules require channel proteins e.g.…
A: Plasma membrane is the outermost covering in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Q: Describe how water molecules move into the plant from the soil. Give an example that includes the…
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Q: Indicate which of the following involves osmosis by answering yes or no. Garden grass wilts after…
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Q: What would enhance water uptake by a plant cell?(A) decreasing the Ψ of the surrounding solution(B)…
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Q: The figure below shows a U-shaped tube with the same level of water (green color) at both sides.…
A: Diffusion is the passive process by which movement of solvent or water molecules between two…
Q: Compared with a cell with few aquaporin proteins in itsmembrane, a cell containing many aquaporin…
A: Aquaporins are the integral membrane proteins that are embedded in the membrane. These protein…
Q: How come c) is the answer? Wouldn't the fresh water be a hypertonic solution because it would allow…
A: Yes,Option (C) is perfectly correct. Firstly you should understand the concept of concentration.…
Q: Mark the flow of water with an arrow for cells that have been placed in solutions of differing…
A: INTRODUCTION Osmosis This is the movement of solvent particles through a semipermeable membrane from…
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A: Explain what would occur to a bacterial cell placed in a salt concentration of 10%, that normally…
Q: Name the term which is given for the movement of water through a semipermeable membrane? Endocytosis…
A: Osmosis is defined as movement of a solvent (like water) through a semipermeable membrane (starting…
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A: In case of steady state, the electron transport chain or ETC is inhibited by a feed-back mechanism…
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A: INTRODUCTION Osmosis Osmosis is the movement of water molecule from a region of higher concentration…
Q: Name the process by which intact plant cells lose water in the form of droplets from leaf margins.
A: Leaves are the principal lateral appendage of the vascular plant stem. It is present above ground…
Q: Give a brief account on the material transport mechanisms through cell membrane
A: Cell is the smallest structural and, functional unit of life. It is simple machinery that houses all…
- Explain how salting the roads in winter leads to the death of road side plants. Explain your answer in terms of osmosis
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- Which of the following is an example of osmosis?A. Cigarette smoke spreads in the airB. Carbon dioxide entering the stomata of leavesC. Absorption of water by plant rootsE. Oxygen diffusing out of the stomata of leavesExplain what will happen to a plant cell if it is kept in a solution havinghigher water potential.Decomposing organic matter in soil is called ______ a. clay b. humus c. silt d. sand
- Plants growing under normal soil water conditions are called?What would enhance water uptake by a plant cell?(A) decreasing the Ψ of the surrounding solution(B) positive pressure on the surrounding solution(C) the loss of solutes from the cell(D) increasing the Ψ of the cytoplasmExplain the factors involved in the movement of water out of leaf
- Fill in the blank: To an aquatic plant. Urea is added to make the plant grow faster, butafter some time the plant dies. This may be due to _______ .Assume that you place a freshwater plant into a saltwatersolution and examine it under a microscope. What happens to the plant cells? Draw and illustrate your explanationDescribe how water molecules move into the plant from the soil. Give an example that includes the concept of water potential.
- write an evaluation and discussion using the data and relate to answer the hypothesis. Hypothesis: The garlic cloves wrapped in biodegradable paper and foil will degrade gradually, however, the cloves without packaging will degrade at a faster rate. This is because the wrapped cloves are not being exposed to factors which affect biodegradation such as light and oxygen.Compared with a cell with few aquaporin proteins in itsmembrane, a cell containing many aquaporin proteins will(A) have a faster rate of osmosis.(B) have a lower water potential.(C) have a higher water potential.(D) accumulate water by active transport.explain how you can estimate the osmolarity of plant tissue by incubating pieces of it in different concentrations of sucrose solutions.