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Sir, if u can answers plz do... Cell A : Water Potential = - 1400 KPa Pressure Potential = 600 KPa Solute Potential = - 2000 KPa Cell B : Water Potential = - 600 KPa Pressure Potential = 800 KPa Solute Potential = - 1400 KPa Q's : A) which cell has higher water potential? B) in which direction will water move by osmosis? C) what will be the water potential of the cells at equilibrium? D) what will be yhe solute potential and pressure potential of the cells at equilibrium?
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Sir, if u can answers plz do...
Cell A :
Water Potential = - 1400 KPa
Pressure Potential = 600 KPa
Solute Potential = - 2000 KPa
Cell B :
Water Potential = - 600 KPa
Pressure Potential = 800 KPa
Solute Potential = - 1400 KPa
Q's :
A) which cell has higher water potential?
B) in which direction will water move by osmosis?
C) what will be the water potential of the cells at equilibrium?
D) what will be yhe solute potential and pressure potential of the cells at equilibrium?
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Why wouldn't the pressure potential be 0.98bar isn't standard atmospheric pressure 1atm(0.98bar) though?
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is water potential = -(osmotic pressure)?
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