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The state of a cell in which the cell wall is rigid and stretched by the increase in volume due to the absorption of water is called

When a cell reaches a state where it cannot accommodate any more water i.e., it is fully distended, it is called turgid and the condition of the cell is known as turgidity.

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Absorption of water by the plant cells by surface attraction is called:

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A plant cell placed in a certain solution got plasmolysed. What was the kind of solution?

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Which one of the following is a characteristic NOT related with the suitability of the roots for absorbing water?

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Movement of molecules of a substance from the region of their higher concentration to the region of their lower concentration without the involvement of a separating membrane, is called

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