_______ leads to swelling up of cells.
Exosmosis
Endosmosis
Diffusion
Imbibition
The pressure exerted by the cell wall on the cell contents is called ________
Tugor pressure
Wall pressure
Root pressure
None of these
In __________ solutions, the water molecules move from inside to outside the cell(exosmosis)
Isotonic
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
The pressure required to completely stop the entry of water into a solution across a semipermeable membrane is _________.
Diffusion Pressure
Osmotic pressure
__________ is a means of spreading ions and molecules throughout the protoplast.
Osmosis
Living cells remains turgid by ________
No movement of water molecules across the cell membrane occurs in ______
In _________, ions of a substance move from their lower concentration to higher concentration using the energy of the cell.
Active transport
Imbibtion
_________ is used to remove salts from saline water as well as for extra purification of water.
Reverse osmosis
__________ leads to the shrinking up of cells.