Mineral salts which are absorbed by the roots
from the soil are in the form of
(a) very dilute solution
(b) dilute solution
(c) concentrated solution
(d) very concentrated solution
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The minerals are absorbed as very dilute solutions.
Explanation:
- Mineral salts exist in soil as saly forms.
- These salts are often ionized as the clay is more negatively charged, being acidic.
- So the minerals remain as cation around and inside the clay.
- The ions that are absorbed through the root hair are more likely to be absorbed through active transport.
- But this will increase the intracellular concentration, and osmotic pressure very high which will make it difficult for furthur absorption.
- So huge amount of water is also taken in along with these minerals.
- So, the minerals will be very dilutely absorbed.
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