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Bio 117 Final WVU Barry UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers in diffusion, water goes.... - CORRECT ANSWER plant hypotonic - CORRECT ANSWER - where the solutes go - turgid (normal) plant isotonic - CORRECT ANSWER plant hypertonic - CORRECT ANSWER water potential - CORRECT ANSWER - potential energy for water to move - flaccid - plasmolyzed

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Bio 117 Final WVU Barry UPDATED
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in diffusion, water goes.... - CORRECT ANSWER - where the solutes go



plant hypotonic - CORRECT ANSWER - turgid (normal)



plant isotonic - CORRECT ANSWER - flaccid



plant hypertonic - CORRECT ANSWER - plasmolyzed



water potential - CORRECT ANSWER - -high-->low
- potential energy for water to move
- pure water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature has a water potential of 0MPa


water potential is made up of - CORRECT ANSWER - solute and pressure potential



solute potential (ΨS) - CORRECT ANSWER - tendency of water to move via osmosis in
response to solute concentration
-always negative


Why is solute potential always negative? - CORRECT ANSWER - because the cell always
contains solutes


pressure potential (ΨP) - CORRECT ANSWER - tendency of water to move in response
to pressure
-keeps cell from bursting in hypotonic solution

,-consists of water and turgor pressure


pressure potential from turgor pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - -usually positive inside
living cell
- may be negative in dead cells such as xylem vessel elements


water potential gradient in vascular tissue - CORRECT ANSWER - root> leaf>
atmosphere


water potential in vascular tissue three hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. root
pressure
2. capillary action
3. cohesion- tension theory


work together, not sepreately


root pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - active transport of minerals and ions into root


- root hairs and ion pumps aid in uptake of ions
- roots have lower water potential than surrounding soil


capillary action (three) - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. cohesion
- water molecules are "sticky" with one another


2. adhesion
- water molecules can "stick" to the inner surface of their container


3. surface tension
- water molecules of the surface are pulled down by interactions with those molecules below

, cohesion-tension theory - CORRECT ANSWER - - water pulled through a water potential
gradient that diffuses water vapor from leaves of the plant
-water moving up the xylem due to water sticking to each other and the sides of the xylem


pholem - CORRECT ANSWER - moves foods and hormones wherever they need to go.
alive but mostly hollow


translocation - CORRECT ANSWER - movement of sugars through a plant



source - CORRECT ANSWER - a tissue where sugar enters the phloem



sink - CORRECT ANSWER - tissue where sugar exits the phloem



active transport in plant - CORRECT ANSWER - input and output of carbohydrates
into/out if phloem


passive transport in plants - CORRECT ANSWER - movement of carbohydrates while in
phloem


sugars getting in the plant - CORRECT ANSWER - - companion cells are actively
transporting the sugars from sources in phloem and out into sinks


pressure flow hypothesis - CORRECT ANSWER - the mechanism for movement of
sucrose from source to sink


five major categories of chemical signals - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. autocrine
2. paracrine
3. neural

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