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In many xerophyte osmotic potential are balanced by which chemical in their cells

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Answered by Tanya9368
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Answer:

Heat shock proteins (HSP)

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

HSP i.e Heat Shock Protein balances osmotic potential in several xerophytes

Explanation:

What are xerophytic plants, and what do they do?

Any plant that has evolved systems to avoid water loss or to conserve available water in a dry or physiologically dry environment (salt marsh, saline soil, or acid bog). Succulents, such as cactus and agaves, have thick, fleshy stems or leaves that retain water.

What does it mean to have osmotic potential?

When a solute is added to water, its chemical potential decreases, which is known as osmotic potential. It is negative because it opposes positive pressures like turgor and osmotic pressure. Water becomes osmotically active as its osmotic potential rises. As a result, it drains water.

What is the purpose of Heat Shock Protein?

Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) are the first line of defense for cells that have been exposed to stressful situations. They contribute to the preservation of cell integrity by maintaining functioning signaling pathways that are essential for cell survival and proper function.

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are molecular chaperones that play a role in many aspects of life. HSPs are involved in the refolding of misfolded proteins, which helps to maintain cellular homeostasis.

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