what is the definition of suction pressure in biology
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refrigeration and air conditioning systems, the suction pressure' (also called the low-side pressure) is the intake pressure generated by the system compressor while operating. ... As the cell absorbs more and more water its Turgor Pressure increases and Osmotic Pressure decreases.
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SUCTION PRESSURE:-
when a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turgor pressure develops in the cell which is in solution. thus it is DPD that tends to equate and represents the water absorbing ability of a cell, it is also called SUCTION PRESSURE.
DPD- DIFFUSION PRESSURE DEFICIT
OSMOSIS- PASSIVE TRANSPORT
HYPOTONIC SOLUTION- THE CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTES IS GREATER INSIDE THE CELL THEN OUTSIDE OF IT.
TURGOR PRESSURE- IS THE FORCE WITHIN THE CELL THAT PUSHES THE PLASMA MEMBRANE AGAINST THE CELL WALL.
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