In which direction does water move?

  • A
    From higher water potential to lower water potential
  • B
    From dilute solution to concentrated solution
  • C
    From lower osmotic pressure to higher osmotic pressure
  • D
    All of the above

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Match List-$I$ with List-$II$.
List-$I$List-$II$
$(a)$ Cohesion$(i)$ More attraction in liquid phase
$(b)$ Adhesion$(ii)$ Mutual attraction between water molecules
$(c)$ Surface tension$(iii)$ Water loss in liquid phase
$(d)$ Guttation$(iv)$ Attraction towards polar surfaces

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Examples of bulk flow by a positive hydrostatic pressure gradient and a negative hydrostatic pressure gradient are

$A$: Endodermis onwards,the movement of water occurs through the living part of the cell. $R$: The inner boundary of the cortex possesses an impermeable band of lignified matrix.

Match the properties of water in Column-$I$ with their corresponding significance in Column-$II$ and select the correct option:
Column-$I$Column-$II$
$I.$ Polarity$p.$ Aquatic organisms can float
$II.$ Viscosity$q.$ Lakes do not freeze in winter
$III.$ Latent heat$r.$ Ascent of sap against gravity
$IV.$ Cohesive force$s.$ Water is an efficient solvent

What type of transport is observed in membrane proteins?

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