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A plant cell is placed in a solution with a water potential of -0.8 MPa. The cell's initial solute potential is -1.2 MPa and its pressure potential is 0.4 MPa. After equilibration, which of the following statements about the cell's state is MOST accurate?
The cell will be turgid, with a pressure potential greater than 0.4 MPa.
The cell will be flaccid, with a pressure potential of zero.
The cell will be plasmolyzed, with a pressure potential of zero.
The cell will experience incipient plasmolysis, with a pressure potential slightly above zero.
Imagine a plant cell undergoing plasmolysis. If the external solution's water potential is further decreased, which of the following is the MOST likely consequence?
Deplasmolysis and return to a turgid state.
Incipient plasmolysis with the cell membrane just touching the cell wall.
No further change in the cell's state.
Increased plasmolysis with further shrinkage of the protoplast.
A plant cell with a water potential of -0.6 MPa is placed in a solution. After a period of time, the cell reaches equilibrium and is found to be plasmolyzed. Which of the following values could represent the water potential of the solution?
-0.4 MPa
-0.6 MPa
-0.8 MPa
-0.2 MPa
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
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
    When a plasmolyzed cell is placed in a hypotonic solution then water will move inside the cell. Which force causes this?
DPD
OP
WP
None of these
    When a plasmolyzed cell is placed in a hypotonic solution then water will move inside the cell. Which force causes this?
DPD
OP
WP
None of these
    The pressure exerted by the protoplast due to the entry of water against the rigid cell wall is termed as
Turgor pressure
Osmotic potential
Solute potential
Water potential
    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
    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