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how much % of carbon di oxide , sunlight and water is absorbed by the plant?
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Why is plasmolysis important?
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What are the units for osmotic potential?
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Is osmotic potential the same as solute potential?
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Is osmotic potential the same as water potential?
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Why is osmotic potential always negative?
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Osmotic potential of pure water.
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Is plasmolysis active or passive?
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Is plasmolysis hypertonic?
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Why does salt cause plasmolysis?
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What is osmotic potential in plants?
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Why is imbibition important?
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When does incipient plasmolysis occur?
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Plasmolysis occurs due to
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What is incipient plasmolysis?
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Why is the cell membrane described as differentially permeable?
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Differentially permeable membrane example.
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Differentially permeable membrane definition.
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Is plasmolysis reversible?
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