1. Name the following:
(i) A condition opposite to turgidity.
(i) Dispersal of seeds by explosive mechanism.
(in) Loss of cell sap through hydathodes from the
tip or margin of leaf is due to root pressure.
(iv) Loss of cell sap from the injured part of a plant.
(v) Plant tissue through which ascent of sap takes
place
(vi) The condition of a cell placed in hypotonic
solution.
(vii) Process by which water enters the root hairs
(vill) The process by which molecules distribute
themselves evenly within the space they occupy.
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1. flacidity
2. -----
3. guttation
4. bleeding
5. xylem tissue
6. the cell enlarges ( turgidity )
7. osmosis
8. diffusion
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1. Flaccidity
2. Bittercress
3. Guttation
4. Bleeding
5. Xylem tissue
6. Turgidity
7. Osmosis
8. Diffusion.
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