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Where to find water movement in plant cell?

In the xylem cells


How does fresh water affect plant cells?

because Fresh water enters easly in the plant cells by endo osmosis. Thus, it causes better growth to the plant.


If plant cells are immersed in distilled water the resulting movement of water into the cells is called?

The movement of water into plant cells when they are immersed in distilled water is called osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.


What is symplastic water movement?

Symplastic water movement is the movement of water through plant cells via the symplast, which includes the interconnected cytoplasm of neighboring cells through plasmodesmata. This pathway allows water to move from cell to cell within the plant without having to cross cell membranes.


What factors affect water uptake by plant cells?

Factors that affect water uptake by plant cells include temperature, humidity, soil moisture content, root structure, and the presence of essential nutrients. Water potential gradients, cellular water potential, and the presence of aquaporins in the cell membrane also play important roles in regulating water uptake. Additionally, the process of transpiration, where water is lost through the leaves, can influence water uptake by driving water movement through the plant.


Which cell junction will allow the movement of molecules between two plant cells?

Plasmodesmata is the cell junction in plant cells that allows the movement of molecules between adjacent cells. These junctions are channels that pass through the cell walls of plant cells, facilitating the transport of water, nutrients, and signaling molecules between neighboring cells.


How does salt water affect the plant growth?

The higher the amount of salt in the soil outside of the plant cells causes water to move outside of the plant cells to try and equalize the all the concentration. Root cells die and, if bad enough, the plant will die. The damage that the salt water gives, makes the plant get a burnt look,often on the leaf edges first.


How does water potential work in determining the movement of water within a plant's cells?

Water potential is a measure of the tendency of water to move from one place to another. In plants, water moves from areas of high water potential to areas of low water potential. This movement helps regulate the flow of water within a plant's cells, allowing for proper hydration and nutrient transport.


A salmon moves from a saltwater ocean to a freshwater river. What takes place in the salmon's cells as it moves?

The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)


Do plant cells contain any water?

Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.


Where in the plant cell is flagella located?

Flagella are typically not found in plant cells, as they are more common in certain types of motile cells like sperm cells in animals and some protists. However, some plant cells, such as those in certain algae, may have flagella. In these cases, the flagella are usually located at the cell's surface, aiding in movement through water. In general, plant cells rely on other mechanisms for movement and do not have flagella as a standard feature.


How does investigating a factor that affects the movement of water and dissolved substances into and out of plant cells work?

osmosis it the movement of water particles going from a high concentration to a low concentration through a semi permeable membrane