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Question
The diagram given below represents an experimental set-up to demonstrate a certain process. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:
- Name the process.
- Define the above-named process.
- What would you observe in the experimental set-up after an hour or so?
- What control experiment can be set up for comparison?
- Keeping in mind the root hair, cell and its surroundings, name the parts that correspond to
- concentrated sugar solution
- parchment paper
- water in the beaker
- Name any other material that can be used instead of parchment paper in the above experiment.
- Mention two advantages of the process for the plants.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- The process is osmosis.
- Osmosis is the flow of water molecules from their greater concentration towards their lower concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
- An hour or so later, you will see that the level of liquid in the vertical tube has raised as a result of osmosis-mediated water entering the tube via the goat bladder.
- Take another thistle funnel filled with simple water and suspend it in another beaker, likewise holding water as a control for comparison. Mark the level on its stem.
- The thistle funnel's liquid level in the control will not change after a few hours.
- While in the beaker in control will remain the same, the water level in the experiment's beaker will somewhat drop.
- Should one taste the water from the experiment's beaker, it is not sweet.
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- Root hairs are components of root cells, so they correspond to the cell.
- The cell resembles parchment paper.
- The cell's surroundings match water in a beaker.
- Cellophane can be used.
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- It is important for water absorption from the ground.
- It results in turgidity of the cells, which is crucial for preserving the form and structure of many organ components of a plant.
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