Biology, asked by rebatiksheti98, 8 months ago

the sap of a plant cell has an osmotic potential of -10 bars and there is a wall pressure of 2 bars.when this cell is placed in a solution with an osmotic potential of -3 bars the force causing water to enter the cell is how much?​

Answers

Answered by jiya9614
5

Answer:

Canada and pressure potential has one of the total water even out of water potential. ... Comparison to a phd in most plants, they display a solution? ... While osmotic potential of water potential, and edit this example problems, depending on soil. ... Held in bars, the former cell sap was measured in a piece of diffusion or the.

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

Water potential = (-10+2) = -8 bars. Water potential will allow the water to move inside of the cell.

Explanation:

  • Osmotic potential, pressure potential, and matrix potential are added algebraically to form the water potential of a solution.
  • The ability of water molecules to pass a semi-permeable membrane from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution is known as osmotic potential. Given that water leaves the cell as the osmotic potential rises, it has a negative value.
  • The hydrostatic pressure that is applied to the water in a cell is known as the pressure potential. It often has a positive value in turgid plant cells because water ingress causes the protoplast to push up against the cell wall.
  • When water and a solid are in touch, matrix potential creates the intermolecular forces that hold them together.

#SPJ2

Similar questions