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Osmotic pressure in a vacuolated plant cell is usually(1) Less than DPD
(2) More than DPD
(3) Equal to TP
(4) Equal to WP

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by kingofself
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Osmotic pressure in a vacuolated plant cell is usually equal to TP (Total pressure).

Option - 3

Explanation:

  • The cell layered gets stretched and osmotic pressure of cell lowered.
  • As cell consumes more and more water its Total Pressure raises, and Osmotic Pressure lowered.
  • When a cell is completely swollen, its OP is alike to TP and DPD is 0. Turgid cells cannot absorb any more water.
  • Osmotic pressure is the important originator of support in various plants.
  • When a plant cell is in a hypotonic atmosphere, the osmotic passage of water raises the turgor pressure apply against the cell wall until the pressure prevents high water from coming into the cell.

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Differentiate between osmotic pressure and turgor​

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