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Answered by YOGIbearhere
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It is a plant cell kept in suger solution undergoes anisotropic diffusion where the water enters the cell and it swells up.

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Answered by samuelgabriel2900
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I Cannot answer all But this is what I know

(i)Flaccid Plant Cell,The A plant cell in a concentrated solution (lower water potential than the cell contents) Water leaves the cell by osmosis. The cytoplasm pulls away from the cell wall (plasmolysis) and the cell becomes flaccid.

(ii)Plasma Membrane,Empty Space

(iii)If a plant cell is placed in distilled water, water will enter the cell and the cell contents will expand. However, the elastic cell wall exerts a back pressure, which will limit the net gain of water

(iv)(That is your Part)

(v)Animal cells simply have a cell membrane, but no cell wall.Plant cell has one.

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(i)Photophosphorylation is the process of utilizing light energy from photosynthesis to convert ADP to ATP.

(ii)Cytokinesis is the physical process of cell division, which divides the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells

(iii)Root pressure, in plants, force that helps to drive fluids upward into the water-conducting vessels (xylem)

(iv)Tonicity is a measure of the effective osmotic pressure gradient; the water potential of two solutions separated by a semipermeable cell membrane

(v)The centromere is a defining region that mediates chromosome attachment to kinetochore microtubules and proper segregation of the sister chromatids. Intriguingly, satellite DNA and centromeric retrotransposon as major DNA constituents of centromere showed baffling diversification and species-specific.

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