Biology, asked by god5will, 9 months ago

Name the following:
(a) The condition of a cell placed in a hypotonic solution.
(b) The process by which intact plants lose water in the
form of droplets from leaf margins.
(c) The process by which water enters root hairs.
(d) The tissue concerned with upward conduction of water
in plants
(e) The term for the inward movement of solvent
molecules through the plasma membrane of a cell.
(The process by which molecules distribute themselves
evenly within the space they occupy.
(g) The pressure which is responsible for the movement
of water molecules across the cortical cells of the root.​

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Answered by manushrilead
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Answer:

(a) The condition of a cell placed in a hypotonic solution. turgid

(b) The process by which intact plants lose water in the

form of droplets from leaf margins. transpiration

(c) The process by which water enters root hairs. translocation

(d) The tissue concerned with upward conduction of water

in plants . Xylem

(e) The term for the inward movement of solvent

molecules through the plasma membrane of a cell. Endosmosis

(f) The process by which molecules distribute themselves

evenly within the space they occupy. Diffusion

(g) The pressure which is responsible for the movement

of water molecules across the cortical cells of the root.​Turgor/root pressure

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