A cell dipped in 0.5 M sucrose solution has no effect but when the same will be dipped in 0.5 M NaCl solution, the cell will
Increase in size
Decrease in size
Will be turgid
Will get deplasmolysed
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Find the false statement.
DPD of turgid cell is zero
In a plasmolysed cell OP = TP
of pure water is zero
is always negative for a solution
If two solutions have the same osmoregularity, they are said to be
isotonic
hypertonic
hypotonic
isoosmotic
Imbibition is always accompanied by swelling or increase in the volume of imbibint However, the increase in the volume of the imbibant is
More than the volume of water imbibed
Same as the volume of the water imbibed
Less than the volume of the water imbibed
Depends upon the type of imbibant
Imbibition is always accompanied by swelling or increase in the volume of imbibint However, the increase in the volume of the imbibant is
More than the volume of water imbibed
Same as the volume of the water imbibed
Less than the volume of the water imbibed
Depends upon the type of imbibant
If turgidity of a cell surrounded by water increases, the wall pressure will
Increase
Decrease
Fluctuate
Remain unchanged
What will happen, if a large amount of water enters in a plant cell?
TP of cell gets reduced
TP opposes the entry of water
Water potential of the cell become more negative
Water potential of the cell increases simultaneously
When plant cell is kept in saline drip, cell
Decrease in size
Bursts out
Increase in size
Unchanged
During salting of fish?
Bactria undergo plasmolysis
Dead cells of fish undergo plasmolysis
Both
None of these
Which part of the cell shrinks during plasmolysis?
Cell wall
Vacuole
Protoplast
Nucleus
When a cell is plasmolysed?
Turgor pressure becomes negative
Pressure potential is negative
Osmotic potential is negative
All of these