On adding salt, Vegetables release water due to exosmosis. Exosmosis occurs whenever the external medium is hypertonic as compared to the osmotic concentration inside living cells.
On adding salt, Vegetables release water due to exosmosis. Exosmosis occurs whenever the external medium is hypertonic as compared to the osmotic concentration inside living cells.
Digested food is taken in the intestinal cells by the following process: (i) Glucose, amino acids and some ions - Active transport. (ll) Fatty acids, glycerol - Diffusion (Passive transport) (iii) Water - Osmosis.
Digested food is taken in the intestinal cells by the following process:
(i) Glucose, amino acids and some ions – Active transport.
(ll) Fatty acids, glycerol – Diffusion (Passive transport)
(iii) Water – Osmosis.
How do substances such as carbon dioxide and water prove in and out of the cell?
By diffusion and osmosis respectively.
By diffusion and osmosis respectively.
See lessWrite the name of different plant parts in which chloroplast, chromoplast and leucoplasts are present.
1. Chromoplast: Flower (petals) and fruits 2. Chloroplast : Green leaves and green parts. 3. Leucoplast : Root and underground stem.
1. Chromoplast: Flower (petals) and fruits
See less2. Chloroplast : Green leaves and green parts.
3. Leucoplast : Root and underground stem.
Bacteria do not have chloroplasts but some bacteria are photoautotrophic in nature and perform photosynthesis. Which part of bacterial cell perform this?
Photoautotrophic bacteria posses photosvnthetic pigments inside small vesicles which may be attached to the plasma membrane.
Photoautotrophic bacteria posses photosvnthetic pigments inside small vesicles which may be attached to the plasma membrane.
See lessIf you are provided with some vegetables to cook, you generally add salt into vegetables during cooking process. After adding salt, vegetables release water. What mechanism is responsible for this?
On adding salt, Vegetables release water due to exosmosis. Exosmosis occurs whenever the external medium is hypertonic as compared to the osmotic concentration inside living cells.
On adding salt, Vegetables release water due to exosmosis. Exosmosis occurs whenever the external medium is hypertonic as compared to the osmotic concentration inside living cells.
See lessWe eat food composed of all the nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and water. After digestion, they are absorbed in the form of glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, glycerol, etc. what mechanisms are involved in the absorption of digested food and water?
Digested food is taken in the intestinal cells by the following process: (i) Glucose, amino acids and some ions - Active transport. (ll) Fatty acids, glycerol - Diffusion (Passive transport) (iii) Water - Osmosis.
Digested food is taken in the intestinal cells by the following process:
See less(i) Glucose, amino acids and some ions – Active transport.
(ll) Fatty acids, glycerol – Diffusion (Passive transport)
(iii) Water – Osmosis.