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A researcher observes that a particular plant cell placed in a solution exhibits incipient plasmolysis. If the solute potential of the cell is -1.2 MPa, what is the MOST likely water potential of the surrounding solution?
-1.2 MPa
-1.0 MPa
-1.4 MPa
-0.8 MPa
If dry wooden blocks are placed in a solution with a solute potential of -0.5 MPa, and the initial water potential of the wood is -2.0 MPa, which of the following will occur?
Water will move from the solution into the wooden blocks.
Water will move from the wooden blocks into the solution.
No net movement of water will occur.
The wooden blocks will dissolve in the 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
Water potential increases due to
Addition of solute
Evaporation
Addition of inorganic substances
Increase in pressure
Water potential increases due to
Addition of solute
Evaporation
Addition of inorganic substances
Increase in pressure
    Which of the following has maximum water potential?
    Pure water
2% sucrose solution
4% glucose solution
10% sodium chloride solution
    Which of the following does not affect water potential of water?
    Concentration of dissolved substances
Atmospheric pressure
Gravitation
Capillarity
    Which one of the following statements is wrong?
Water potential is the chemical potential of the water
Solute potential is always negative
    Pressure potential is zero in a flaccid cell
    Water potential equals solute potential in a fully turgid cell