Biology
Name the following :
(i) The state of a cell when it cannot accommodate any more water.
(ii) Pressure of the cell contents on the cell wall.
(iii) The condition that is opposite to turgid.
(iv) The state of a plasmolysed cell after the re-entry of water.
(v) The pressure under which water passes from the living cells of a root into xylem.
Roots Absorption
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(i) Turgid
(ii) Turgor Pressure
(iii) Flaccid
(iv) Deplasmolysed
(v) Root pressure
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