Dry apricot swell up in water because their cells have a high osmotic concentration which causes passageof water into them (endosmosis). They do not swell up when placed in salt solution because the external solution is hypertonic.
Dry apricot swell up in water because their cells have a high osmotic concentration which causes passageof water into them (endosmosis). They do not swell up when placed in salt solution because the external solution is hypertonic.
There will be no change in the size of the eggs. hr case of raw egg, shell acts as an impermeable covering. The boiled egg does not show any change because its membranous covering has become dead.
There will be no change in the size of the eggs. hr case of raw egg, shell acts as an impermeable covering. The boiled egg does not show any change because its membranous covering has become dead.
What must be the weight of cricket ball?
A cricket ball must be between 5 and 6 ounces of weight.
A cricket ball must be between 5 and 6 ounces of weight.
See lessHow stumps are kept in cricket?
The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bails across them six inches.
The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bails across them six inches.
See lessWhen were the first laws of cricket drawn?
First laws of cricket u/ere drawn in 1711.
First laws of cricket u/ere drawn in 1711.
See lessWhy was cricket codified?
Cricket gave itself rules and regulations so that it could be played in a uniform and standardised way well before team games like soccer and hockey.
Cricket gave itself rules and regulations so that it could be played in a uniform
See lessand standardised way well before team games like soccer and hockey.
Give a curios characteristic of cricket.
The length of the pitch is 22 yards but the size or shape of the ground is not specified.
The length of the pitch is 22 yards but the size or shape of the ground is not specified.
See lessGive peculiarity of a Test Cricket Match.
A test cricket march can go on for five days and still end in a draw.
A test cricket march can go on for five days and still end in a draw.
See lessWhy did the earlier cricket bats look like hockey sticks?
The ball was bowled underarms, along the ground and the curve at the end of the bat gave the batsman the best chance of making contact.
The ball was bowled underarms, along the ground and the curve at the end of the bat gave the batsman the best chance of making contact.
See lessWhat does ‘bat’ mean?
The word 'bat' is an old English word that simply means a stick or a club.
The word ‘bat’ is an old English word that simply means a stick or a club.
See lessWhy do dry apricot placed in salt solution do not swell while they do so when kept in water?
Dry apricot swell up in water because their cells have a high osmotic concentration which causes passageof water into them (endosmosis). They do not swell up when placed in salt solution because the external solution is hypertonic.
Dry apricot swell up in water because their cells have a high osmotic concentration which causes passageof water into them (endosmosis). They do not swell up when placed in salt solution because the external solution is hypertonic.
See lessWhat would happen if shelled raw egg and deshelled boiled egg are placed in water?
There will be no change in the size of the eggs. hr case of raw egg, shell acts as an impermeable covering. The boiled egg does not show any change because its membranous covering has become dead.
There will be no change in the size of the eggs. hr case of raw egg, shell acts as an impermeable covering. The boiled egg does not show any change because its membranous covering has become dead.
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