Define osmotic pressure and root pressure.
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Osmotic Pressure is the minimum pressure that must be exerted to prevent passage of the pure solvent into the solution when the two are separated by a semi-permeable membrane..
Root pressure is the pressure developed in the roots due to inflow of water, brought about due to the alternate turgidity and flaccidity of the cells of the cortex and the root hair cell,which helps in pushing the plant sap upwards.
Root pressure is the pressure developed in the roots due to inflow of water, brought about due to the alternate turgidity and flaccidity of the cells of the cortex and the root hair cell,which helps in pushing the plant sap upwards.
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Osmotic Pressure is the minimum pressure that must be exerted to prevent passage of the pure solvent into the solution when the two are separated by a semi-permeable membrane.
Root pressure is the pressure developed in the roots due to inflow of water, brought about due to the alternate turgidity and flaccidity of the cells of the cortex and the root hair cell,which helps in pushing the plant sap upwards.
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