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Addition of solution in the cell develops
Options
(a) TP
(b) OP
(c) DP
(d) WP
Correct Answer:
TP
Explanation:
Addition of solute in the cell develops turgor pressure because when we will add solute in the cell,the concentration of the cell sap will be will higher from the outer environment. So to equalize the concentration of the cell, water will diffuse within the cell and turgor pressure will increase gradually.
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Topics: Transport and Nutrition in Plants
(163)
Subject: Biology
(4253)
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