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Write the characteristics features of coelentrate |
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Answer» Answer: All coelenterates are aquatic, MOSTLY marine. The body form is radially symmetrical, diploblastic and does not have a COELOM. The body has a single opening, the hypostome, SURROUNDED by SENSORY tentacles EQUIPPED with either nematocysts or colloblasts to capture mostly planktonic prey. |
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) A ganglion of sensory neurons occurs in:[BP 2004)(a) Dorsal horn of spinal cord(b) Ventral root of spinal nerve(c) Dorsal root of spinal nerve(d) Dermis of skin |
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(11) Part that is stilky w up(iv) Part that develops into a fruit. |
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Answer» 2nd answer is ovary Explanation: 1st QUESTION is not APPROPRIATE |
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Difference between regeneration and fission |
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Answer» Answer: regeneration is the REGENERATE of a part LIKE in lizards their tail GROW again this regeneration fission OCCUR in microorganisms like Yeast amoeba |
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Open stomatal pore and closed stomatal pore |
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Answer» Explanation: There are different mechanisms which are responsible for the opening and CLOSING of the stomata. ... Opening and closing of stomata occurs due to turgor changes in guard cells. When guard cells are turgid, stomatal PORE is OPEN while in flaccid CONDITIONS, the stomatal aperture closes. |
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What do you mean by passive and active transport? |
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Answer» Active TRANSPORT is the movement of molecules or ions against a concentration gradient (from an area of lower to higher concentration), which does not ORDINARILY occur, so enzymes and ENERGY are required. Passive transport is the movement of molecules or ions from an area of higher to lower concentration. Can u plz mark as Brainliest . I need it . If I DESERVE . Its By Bad.... |
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What are decomposers |
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Answer» Answer: Organisms which breakdown the complex organic compounds present in dead and DECAYING MATTER are called DECOMPOSERS. i HOPE this helps u. thanks |
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Difference Between fragmentation and regeneration |
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Answer» this is the answer for your QUESTION |
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Maximum photosynthesis occur in which light??1. Blue light 2. Green light3. Voilet light4. Yellow light |
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Answer» Maximum photosynthesis take place in blue light because it is ABSORBED by chlorophyll and it has short WAVELENGTH while yellow light have LARGER wavelength |
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Describe the mechanism of osmosis. give it's importance |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a semi permeable substance Therefore the solution moves from the lower concentration level to the higher concentration level. In fact during osmosis, the solute PARTICLES do not move. Movement in the solution occurs DUE to the ionic ENERGY IMPARTED to the liquid molecules. |
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Which gland secrets corticoid hormone |
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Answer» Explanation:*Adrenal GLANDS* SECRETES corticoid hormone Mainly MINERALOCORTICOID and GLUCOCORTICOIDS |
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Suggest five concrete steps that will prevent the harm caused by disposal of biodegradable wastes and non biodegradable wastes . |
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Answer» Answer: the BIO degradable waste can be used as a manure in agricultural field whereas the non-biodegradable wastes can be recycled and can be used better AVOID using non biodegradable wastes. FOLLOW the three "R "REDUCE,recycle, reuse Explanation: |
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What is the difference between fission and fragmentation ? (5 marks) |
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Answer» Answer: differences between fission and FRAGMENTATION is Explanation: In fission the parent is MULTIPLIES into new off SPRINGS.., but in fragmentation the parent BODY SPLITS to form new off springs |
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explain the events of zygote after fertilization development of embryo and implantation of the embryo In The Wall of uterus |
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Answer» Answer: after the embryo is impalnted to the uterus for 9 months the embryo will grow into a healthy BABY and is TAKEN out of the MOTHERS womb. During fertilisation it is PROTECTED by a membrane called placenta |
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What happens during the process of photosynthesis |
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Answer» The PROCESS of photosynthesis is complex. Sunlight energy is converted into chemical energy by using chlorophyll, which is what gives plants their green color. Chlorophyll absorbs red and BLUE LIGHT and uses the energy to CONVERT water and carbon dioxide into GLUCOSE. |
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which animal have special blow holes to breathe in water. A) jellyfish. C Whales B Starfish. D toad |
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Answer» Whales Explanation: |
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Which of the following humanparasympathetic functions is not under thecontrol of a cranial nerve? (IE --2009)(a) Constriction of the pupil(b) Contraction of urinary bladder(c) Increase of salivation(d) Stimulation of gall bladder activity |
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What is the role of waxy cuticle in leaves of plants? |
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Answer» Explanation:
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Differentiate between autotrophic and hetrotropic nutrition |
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Answer» autotrophic nutrition is where organisms can prepare their own food example plants and HETEROTROPHIC nutrition is where organisms obtain the food from the environment example animals Explanation: HOPE it helps you |
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What do you mean by lenticles? please give logical answers |
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Answer» Answer: one of many raised PORES in the STEM of a WOODY PLANT that ALLOWS gas exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissues Mark it as Brainliest answer. |
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What is contraception |
Answer» Contraception→contraception, s designed to PREVENT pregnancy. TYPES include birth control pills, patches, shots, vaginal RINGS, and emergency contraceptive pills. IUDs, devices which are implanted into the UTERUS.. |
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Differential diagonosis of prediabetes |
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Answer» Answer: Metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors thought to be linked to INSULIN resistance. It can occur in patients with normal GLUCOSE TOLERANCE, prediabetes, and DIABETES. |
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In the statement Bangalore is 9:20 metre above sea level what do 920 and M stands for |
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Investigation of prediabetes |
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Answer» Answer: you can investigate by your type of your food cravings , REGULAR MEDICAL CHECK ups, counseling the DOCTOR. |
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6. How do you appreciate the role of vaccine in preventing disease? |
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Answer» FOLLOW me then I follow you |
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How are living organisms dependent on the soil? Are organisms thet live in water totally independent of soil as a resource |
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Answer» organism are dependent upon soil. Organism living in WATER are not INDEPENDENT of soil as resources as they ALSO consume FOOD that is made from soil directly or indirectly. please follow right now and thanks for the ANSWER and add me in brainlist........ please....... |
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Can anyone send me science samoke papers class 10 board |
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There is a teacher from Texas that loves hairless guinea pigs. In guinea pigs, the dominant allele H codes for the trait of having hair and the allele h codes for the trait of being hairless. (Assume Mendelian inheritance). Let’s say that this teacher receives her wish of finding a hairless guinea pig at a pet store and names her Genevieve. She finds another guinea pig at a store with hair that she names Fred.While she can be certain of Genevieve’s genotype, how could she determine whatgenotype Fred is? She can do a test cross! A test cross involves breeding an organism with a dominant trait (like Fred) with an organism that exhibits a recessive trait (like Genevieve).9. Genevieve has the genotype ___________.10. Fred’s genotype could be ________ or _________.11. If Fred was genotype __________ and bred with Genevieve...12. Please draw Punnett Square below to show prediction for offspring.13. If Fred was genotype __________ and bred with Genevieve...14. Please draw Punnett Square below to show prediction for offspring.15. Explain in your own words how the offspring from the test cross could help determine Fred’s genotype.16. What could be some weaknesses with using a test cross to determine Fred’s genotype? |
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Answer» Answer: one allele from mother, one allele from father yes, this means the mother's alleles are dominant Explanation: "The amount of alleles that a baby GUINEA pig inherit from the mother are TWO , 1 from its mother and 1 from its father. ie: if its mother had a dominant black fur (BB) and its father has recessive grey fur (bb) , there is 100% chance that the baby will has a Bb genotype, which will give them either black fur or DARK grey fur." Yes, the mother likely has several dominant alleles that MANIFESTED as a heterozygous genotype in the baby, giving it a phenotype largely similar to its mother. |
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Whatisthefunctional unitof kidney? |
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Answer» Answer: The nephron, the FUNCTIONAL unit of the kidney, is RESPONSIBLE for removing waste from the body. Each kidney is composed of over ONE million nephrons that dot the renal cortex, GIVING it a granular appearance when sectioned sagittally (from FRONT to rear). |
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Lead no java program |
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Answer» JAVA is a programming language which is commonly used to develop GAMES or APPS.... |
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(a) Identify the given diagram. Name the parts 1 to 5.- 3na 5(b) What is contraception? List three advantages of adopting contraceptive measures. |
Answer» Answera) Name of the parts are : 1. Ampulla (Fallopian tube) 2. Ovary 3. Uterus 4. Cervix 5. Vagina b) The method which is used to prevent pregnancy is known as Contraception. Advantages of adopting contraception are : → To maintain birth and death rate. → It prevents the species from being extinct. → To prevent unwanted pregnancies. → To prevent SEXUALLY transmitted DISEASES.
Different methods of contraception are: 1) Surgical method: It is a permanent method. In this fallopian tube in females are cut and tied up. This method in females is known as tubectomy. Whereas in males vas deferens is cut and tied up. This method in males is known as vasectomy. 2) Barrier method: This method is used to prevent the fertilization of sperm and ovum. Condoms in male and cervix in female is used in it. 3) Oral method: This method is for females only. In this they have to take oral PILLS to prevent the release of eggs. The best example of oral PILL is 'Saheli'. |
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What is recycling give some examples of recyclable materials |
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Answer» Answer: RECYCLING means to reuse a thing that is not USEFUL to us examples NEWSPAPER converted into PAPER |
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Define byte code? .... |
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Answer» Bytecode, also TERMED PORTABLE code or p-code, is a form of instruction set designed for EFFICIENT execution by a SOFTWARE interpreter. Hope it helps you and don't FORGET to BRAINLIEST me... |
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Explain the parts in our brain |
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Answer» Explanation: The brain is an amazing three-pound ORGAN that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul. Intelligence, creativity, emotion, and memory are a few of the many things governed by the brain. Protected within the skull, the brain is composed of the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. Cerebrum: is the largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left HEMISPHERES. It performs higher functions like interpreting touch, vision and HEARING, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and FINE control of movement. Cerebellum: is located under the cerebrum. Its function is to coordinate muscle movements, maintain posture, and balance. Brainstem: acts as a relay CENTER connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord. It performs many automatic functions such as breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing. |
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Which of the following is a ductless gland(A) Salivary gland(B) Pituitary gland(C)Oil glands (D)None of the above |
Answer» PITUITARY GLAND is a DUCTLESS gland. |
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Arrange the following into logical order starting from the capital word:seed seedling POLLINATION germination fertilizationlarynx alveolus trachea bronchiole NOSEcaecum rectum colon JEJUNUM ileummetacarpals radius HUMERUS carpals phalanges |
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IF I LIKE YOUR ANSWER I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST Why does more light cause faster photosynthesis? Please don't copy from the internet or I'll report. |
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Answer» In PHOTOSYNTHESIS, the energy from the sun is used to turn carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into sugar. Oxygen is a waste product. More light can MEAN more photosynthesis. It doesn’t necessarily mean more THOUGH. When we think of photosynthesis as a process, we can see that there are at least three things that can limit the process: light, water, and carbon dioxide. More light won’t help if we don’t have enough water and carbon dioxide. Actually, most places on Earth have the same amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but a plant can only get it by opening holes in its leaves. These holes are too small for you to see without a strong microscope, but they are big enough to let water vapor out of the plant. So water is an important limit on a plant. More light is actually a problem if water is scarce, because even more water will evaporate from the plant. HOPE YOU LIKE MY ANSWERPLS MARK ME AS BRAINLIST |
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What is the function of plasma membrane |
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Answer» Plasma MEMBRANE allows the out and in of the materials in and out of the cell Explanation: ~follow me PLEASE and Mark as BRAINLIEST I'm Tannu RANA ♥ |
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Describe the structure of synovial joint with the help of labelled diagram |
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Answer» Explanation: First of all Synovial joints contain the following structures: Synovial cavity: all diarthroses have the characteristic space between the bones that is filled with synovial fluid JOINT capsule: the fibrous capsule, CONTINUOUS with the periosteum of articulating bones, surrounds the diarthrosis and unites the articulating bones; the joint capsule consists of two layers - (1) the outer fibrous membrane that may contain ligaments and (2) the inner synovial membrane that secretes the lubricating, shock absorbing, and joint-nourishing synovial fluid; the joint capsule is highly innervated, but without blood and lymph vessels, and receives nutrition from the surrounding blood supply via either diffusion (a slow process) or by convection, a far more efficient process achieved through exercise. Articular cartilage: the bones of a synovial joint are covered by this layer of hyaline cartilage that lines the epiphyses of joint end of bone with a smooth, slippery surface that does not bind them TOGETHER; articular cartilage functions to ABSORB shock and reduce friction during movement. thanks have a nice day...❣️❣️ |
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What enables the ear pinna to be foldedand twisted while the nose tip can't betwisted? |
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Answer» the CARTILAGE in EAR is RESPONSIBLE for......... |
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What are communicable diseases and what are common methods of transmission of diseases |
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Answer» Answer: Communicable DISEASES, also known as infectious diseases or transmissible diseases, are ILLNESSES that result from the infection, presence and GROWTH of pathogenic (capable of causing disease) biologic agents in an individual human or other animal host. How do these communicable diseases spread? physical contact with an infected person, such as through touch (staphylococcus), sexual intercourse (gonorrhea, HIV), fecal/oral transmission (hepatitis A), or droplets (influenza, TB) contact with a contaminated surface or object (NORWALK virus), food (salmonella, E. |
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mention the role of following 1. Nasal passages, 2.alveoli of lungs ,3.ribs in breathing 3.haemoglobin , 5 epiglottis |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Nasal passages - The nasal cavity functions to allow air to enter the respiratory system upon respiration. Structures within the cavity REGULATE the flow of air and particles it contains. The olfactory region of the nasal cavity regulates the sense of smell. 2. Alveoli of lungs - Alveoli are an important part of the respiratory system whose function it is to exchange OXYGEN and carbon dioxide molecules to and from the bloodstream. These tiny, balloon-shaped air sacs sit at the very end of the respiratory tree and are arranged in CLUSTERS throughout the lungs. 3.Ribs in breathing - The ribs protect the lungs and expand as we inhale to FACILITATE space for the lungs to expand like the diaphragm. The ribs then contract EXPELLING the air in the lung. 4. Haemoglobin - Hemoglobin in blood carries oxygen from the lungs or gills to the rest of the body (i.e. the tissues). There it releases the oxygen to permit aerobic respiration to provide energy to power the functions of the organism in the process called metabolism. 5. Epiglottis - The epiglottis is a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe and the lungs. HOPE THAT IT WAS HELPFUL!!!! MARK IT THE BRAINLIEST IF IT REALLY WAS!!!!
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Engler and prantl published a phylogenetic system of classification in the monograph... |
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Answer» Die Naturlichen Pflazenfamilien Explanation: Engler and PRANTL published a phylogenetic SYSTEM of CLASSIFICATION in the monograph Die Naturlichen Pflazenfamilien. Mar as branlest.... |
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मासिक चक्र से आप क्या समझते हैं। |
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Answer» जब कोई लड़की किशोरावस्था में पहुँचती है तब उनके अंडाशय इस्ट्रोजन एवं प्रोजेस्ट्रोन नामक हार्मोन उत्पन्न करने लगते हैं। इन हार्मोन की वजह से हर महीने में एक बार गर्भाशय की परत मोटी होने लगती है और वह गर्भ धारण के लिए तैयार हो जाता है। इसी बीच कुछ अन्य हार्मोन अंडाशय को एक अनिषेचित डिम्ब उत्पन्न एवं उत्सर्जित करने का संकेत देते हैं। अधिकतर लड़कियों में यह लगभग 28 दिनों के अन्तराल पर होता है।
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| 1. पुरुष जनन-तंत्र का नामांकित आरेख बनाएँ।2. स्त्री जनन-तंत्र का नामांकित आरेख बनाएँ। |
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Answer» स्री का जनन तंत्र तथा पुरूष का जनन तंत्र| Explanation: अगर मैं सही हूं तो कृपया हमे बताए| |
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Define Sex and how it is necessary for us human biengs?? |
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Answer» Answer: Sex has different meanings.
Sex and sexuality are a part of life. ASIDE from reproduction, sex can be about intimacy and pleasure. Sexual activity, penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI), or masturbation, can offer many SURPRISING benefits to all FACETS of your life. (Definitions as per Google) (keep that p_e_r_v_e_r_t mind of yours in control) Hope it helps! Please like and mark the BRAINLIEST ❤️ |
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Please explain these linesat limiting plasmolysis the pressure potential is zero and osmotic concentration of cell interior is equal to the cell exterior, the cell is said to be flacid. when the cell is flaccid water flows into the cell and out of the cell and are in equilibrium. |
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Answer» Answer: when PROTOPLASM contract due to loss of water the pressure becomes ZERO at that time due to concentration of water loss have EFFECTS on inner cell which is equal to outer cell due to this the flow of water/fluid TAKES place equally |
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