Biology, asked by anshuranisangam, 1 year ago

how does Osmotic pressure of a plant cell is maintained​

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Answered by Gautam22121998
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By diffusion of water or solutes, osmotic balance ensures that optimal concentrations of electrolytes and non-electrolytes are maintained in cells, body tissues, and in interstitial fluid. Solutes or water move across a semi-permeable membrane, causing solutions on either side of it to equalize in concentration

Answered by ADAMSHARIEFF
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heres the answer,

The cell loses water, which moves outside to the hypertonic or “high salt” environment. Isotonic cells have an equal concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell; this equalizes the osmotic pressure...

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ADAMSHARIEFF: why does it
ADAMSHARIEFF: need more
ADAMSHARIEFF: so there
ADAMSHARIEFF: is
ADAMSHARIEFF: a process
ADAMSHARIEFF: trans
ADAMSHARIEFF: Which means loss if water from ariel parts of a plant
ADAMSHARIEFF: And so the water gets continuously removed and new water is needed which hence regulates osmosis
ADAMSHARIEFF: Or in other simple words osmosis is the process of movement of water molecules from one cell with more concentration of water molecules to a cell with lower concentration of water molecules
ADAMSHARIEFF: So an equal pressure (for movement of molecules) is maintained
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