5a. Plant (or bacterial) cells but not animal cells can cells become turgid. Why?
5b. Define turgid as an inequality. Yp 0
5c. Define flaccid as an equality. Yp 0
5d. Define tension as an inequality Yp 0
Q5a. Plant (or bacterial) cells but not animal cells can cells become turgid. Why?
Ans: In biology, turgid refers to cells or tissues that are swollen
from water uptake.
Plant cells perpetually have a powerful cell membrane close
them.
When the take up water by diffusion they begin to swell, but the
cell wall prevents them from bursting.
Plant cells become "turgid" after they square measure place in
dilute solutions.
Turgid means swollen and hard.
It is true that animal cells do not contain cell walls.
animal cells swelling and explode so that they cannot become turgid
because there is no cell wall to prevent the cell from bursting in
hypotonic solutions and water diffuses out of the cell
because of diffusion and therefore the cell
shrinks.
Q5b. Define turgid as an inequality. Yp 0
Ans: When a cell is fully turgid, its OP is equal to TP and DPD is
zero. Turgid cells can not absorb no more water.
Thus, with regard to plant cell, the DPD can be described as actual
thirst of cell for water and can be expressed as DPD=OP-TP.
Entry of water will stop when DPD is zero.
Q5c. Define flaccid as an equality. Yp 0
Ans: soft and lacking vigor in botany a plant cell in an isotonic
solution such that the plasma membrane is not pressed tightly
against the cell wall, and it is neither swollen (turgid) nor
plasmolyzed. A cell experiences water loss to the point where
turgor pressure is reduced to zero is called flaccid.
The word flaccid describes one that's weak and soft and lacking
vigor.
Q5d. Define tension as an inequality Yp 0
Ans: The tension force is defined as the force and it is
transmitted through a rope but string or wire when
pulled by forces as a acting from opposite sides.
The tension force is over the length of wire and pulls energy
equally on the bodies at the ends.
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5a. Plant (or bacterial) cells but not animal cells can cells become turgid. Why? 5b. Define...