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When a flaccid cell is placed in pure water the suction pressure is

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Answered by kiranvkurienp90j3j
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Answer:

OP is Osmotic pressure which is the hydrostatic pressure developed in a solution when it is separated from pure solvent by a semi permeable membrane in a rigid vessel. When the flaccid cell is placed in water then the pure solvent is water, the cytoplasm of the cell is solution and the sell membrane is semi permeable membrane.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The osmotic pressure decreases when a flaccid cell is placed in pure water.

Explanation:

  • The hydrostatic pressure created in a solution when it is isolated from pure solvent by a semi-permeable membrane in a rigid vessel is known as osmotic pressure, or OP.
  • Water serves as the only solvent when a flaccid cell is submerged in it.
  • Cell cytoplasm is also a solution, and the sale membrane is a semipermeable membrane.
  • Since the turgor pressure of a flaccid cell is zero, the diffusion pressure deficit in this condition is equal to the osmotic pressure of the fluid. From the lower diffusion pressure deficit to the higher-pressure deficit, the water flows.
  • In a flaccid cell, the diffusion pressure deficit is constantly at its highest. Since the osmotic pressure of the fluid is equal to the diffusion pressure deficit in the flaccid cell. This is so because the turgor pressure in an equilibrium flaccid cell is zero.

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