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A shoot of balsam plant is dipped in a red solution?

The shoot of the balsam plant is likely to absorb the red solution through its roots. This process is known as capillary action, where the liquid is drawn up through the plant's vascular system to nourish the cells. Over time, the red solution will spread throughout the shoot, allowing it to take on the coloration of the solution.


What is an aromatic oleoresin obtained from tree and shrubs?

An aromatic oleoresin obtained from trees and shrubs is known as resin. Resin is a sticky substance produced by certain plant species as a response to injury or infection. It is commonly used in perfumes, varnishes, and traditional medicines.


Phenol red turns back to red when a plant in light is added to the solution in terms of the reaction why does this occur?

This occurs because plants undergo photosynthesis in the presence of light, utilizing carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen. The glucose produced by the plant may lower the pH of the solution, causing the phenol red indicator to shift back to red.


What is CHP in biomass plant?

CHP stands for Combined Heat and Power, a process in which a biomass plant generates both electricity and heat simultaneously. This integrated approach increases the overall energy efficiency of the plant by utilizing both forms of energy, making it a more sustainable and cost-effective solution.


What happens when fresh grapes are kept in concentrated sugar solution?

In brief: Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis. Sugar is a form of glucose. Adding sugar water to a plant does, in the short term offer small benefits as the plant is able to absorb small amount of glucose instead of using photosynthesis to produce it. Long term use of sugar water on plants will result in the death of the plant! To much sugar in the soil solution prevents or hampers osmosis, resulting in ineffective water and nutrient uptake by the plant. This results in discolouration, stunting, wilting and eventually death. Damage to the root system can be compounded as sugar offers a very good medium for fungal and bacterial colonies to develop in the soil, which my further damage a weakened root system.