Isotonic solution is

(1) A solution which is more concentrated than the cytoplasm

(2) A solution which is more dilute than the cytoplasm

(3) A solution which balances the osmotic pressure of the cytoplasm

(4) A solution which is less dilute than the cytoplasm

Subtopic:  Plant Water Relations: Plasmolysis |
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Hypotonic solution is

(1) solution which is more concentrated than the cytoplasm

(2) A solution which is more dilute than the cytoplasm

(3) A solution which balances the osmotic pressure of the cytoplasm

(4) A solution which is less dilute than the cytoplasm

Subtopic:  Plant Water Relations: Plasmolysis |
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Hypertonic solution is

(1) solution which is more concentrated than the cytoplasm

(2) A solution which is more dilute than the cytoplasm

(3) A solution which balances the osmotic pressure of the cytoplasm

(4) A solution which is equal to that of cytoplasm in terms of concentration

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Plasmolysis

Which one is incorrect.

(1) External solution is hypertonic

(2) Water moves out of the cell

(3) Cell membrane shrinks away from it's cell wall

(4) Firstly cell sap comes out then cytoplasmic water.

Subtopic:  Plant Water Relations: Plasmolysis |
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What occupies the space between the cell wall and the shrunken protoplast in the plasmolysed cell?

(1) Hypertonic solution

(2) Hypotonic solution

(3) Water

(4) Cytoplasmic content

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Plasmolysis is

(1) Usually reversible

(2) Occurs when cell is placed in hypotonic external solution

(3) Shrinkage of cytoplast

(4) All of these

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When the cells are placed in a hypotonic solution water movement causes

(1) Osmotic pressure

(2) Turgor pressure

(3) Hydrostatic pressure

(4) Hydrodynamic pressure

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Turgor pressure causes

(1) Rupture of animal cell

(2) Responsible for enlargement and extension of plant cell

(3) Pressure against the wall

(4) All of these

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Imbibition

Find the incorrect one.

(1) A special type of diffusion

(2) Water is absorbed by solids-colloids

(3) Causing the increase in volume

(4) Absorption of water by seeds, dry wood and cell

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Prehistoric man used which of the following methods to split rocks and boulders?

(1) Plasmolysis

(2) Active Transport

(3) Osmosis

(4) Imbibition

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