The hydrostatic pressure which develops due to the entry of water into a plant cell is known as:

  • A
    Positive
  • B
    Negative
  • C
    Zero
  • D
    Undetermined

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Match Column-$I$ with Column-$II$.
Column-$I$Column-$II$
$i$. Turgid cell$a$. $T.P. = 0$
$ii$. Pure water$b$. $D.P.D. = 0$
$iii$. Flaccid cell$c$. $\Psi_w = 0$

When water moves through a semi-permeable membrane,then which of the following pressure develops?

If a cell $A$ with $DPD$ $4 \, \text{bars}$ is connected to cells $B$, $C$, and $D$ whose $OP$ and $TP$ are respectively $(4, 4)$, $(10, 5)$, and $(7, 3) \, \text{bars}$, the flow of water will be:

When the mesophyll cells lose water, their $DPD$:

Turgidity of the cells is maintained by

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