Define Diffusion Pressure
Biology

Define Diffusion Pressure

Diffusion pressure expresses the potential ability to diffuse from an area of the greatest concentration to an area of lesser concentration. The tendency of ions…
Define Osmotic Pressure
Biology

Define Osmotic Pressure

Osmotic pressure can be defined as the pressure required stopping completely, the movement of the solvent through the semi-permeable membrane. The more is the difference…
Define and Describe on Asexual Reproduction
Biology

Define and Describe on Asexual Reproduction

The direct method of reproduction in which the organism doesn’t need any companion and can reproduce through spore or from any part of the both…
The physiology of production of fruits and seeds
Biology

The physiology of production of fruits and seeds

Fruits and seeds are formed in angiospermic plants. seeds are present inside the fruit. Fertilization is the precondition for the formation of seeds and fruits.…
What is Auxin?
Biology

What is Auxin?

Auxin: Auxin is a phytohormone. The biochemical substances formed in the plant bodies which, remaining in a very lower concentration, control the growth of plants…
How plants absorb water from soil?
Biology

How plants absorb water from soil?

Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. Plants absorb water and nutrients through the xylem: a tissue made up of thin tubes located just…
What is osmosis?
Biology

What is osmosis?

Osmosis is thought to be a special type of diffusion and may be defined as the diffusion of the solvent (e.g. water) through a differentially…
What is imbibition in the plant life?
Biology

What is imbibition in the plant life?

Imbibition: The process how a colloidal substance (completely or partially dried) absorbs water is said to be imbibition. Explanation: The substances that absorb water are…
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