Biology, asked by rupinderkaur6934, 8 months ago

Water movement between cell is due to (mcq)

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Answered by pc0354525
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Answer:

The answer is option c. DPD

Explanation:

Water is absorbed by a system having higher DPD from another system with lower DPD. The net force with which water is drawn into a cell is equal to the difference of osmotic pressure (OP) and turgor pressure known as diffusion pressure deficit (DPD).

DPD = OP – TP

Answered by sweetmadhu29
1

Answer:

Water movement between cell is due to Osmosis.

The water moves from higher to lower concentration between cells.

It is due to difference in pressure.

Hope this helps. Happy learning!!!

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