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- Plants use water potential to transport water to the leaves so that photosynthesis can take place. - Water potential is a measure of the potential energy in water as well as the difference between the potential in a given water sample and pure water. - Water potential is represented by the equation Ψsystem = Ψtotal = Ψs Ψp Ψg Ψm. - Water always moves from the system with a higher water potential to the system with a lower water potential. - Solute potential (Ψs) decreases with increasing solute concentration; a decrease in Ψs causes a decrease in the total water potential. - The internal water potential of a plant cell is more negative than pure water; this causes water to move from the soil into plant roots via osmosis.. - solute potential: (osmotic potential) pressure which needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of water across a semipermeable membrane - transpiration: the loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants, especially through the stomata; accompanied by a corresponding uptake from the roots - water potential: the potential energy of water per unit volume; designated by ψ Water Potential Plants are phenomenal hydraulic engineers. Using only the basic laws of physics and the simple manipulation of potential energy, plants can move water to the top of a 116-meter-tall tree. Plants can also use hydraulics to generate enough force to split rocks and buckle sidewalks. Water potential is critical for moving water to leaves so that photosynthesis can take place. Questions: In the following pair of plant cells, indicate the one that would have the more negative water potential: A) cell walls of root xylem vessel elements B) cell walls of parenchymal cells in leaves. In the following pair of plant cells, indicate the one that would have the more negative water potential in normal moderately saturated soils: A) root cortex cells B) moist soil #NikolaysGeneticsLessons #Education #HomeRevise #howOpeningAndClosingOfStomataTakesPlace #whatDoGuardCellsDo #stomataUnderMicroscope #stomatalTranspiration #leaves #photosynthesis #epidermis #guardCells #StomatalIndex #stomata #eLearningVideos #whatIsStomata #openingAndClosingOfStomata #stomataInHindi #stomataDefinition #stomataFunction #stomataInPlants #GuardCell #Respiration #waterPotential #Osmosis #Botany #biology #bio #chemistry #chem #flaccid

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