Transport In Plants Ques 58

58. Water potential is equal to

(a) $\psi_s+$ O.P.

(b) $\psi_s=$ T.P.

(c) $\psi_p+\psi_w$

(d) $\psi_s+\psi_p$

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Answer : d

Hints & Solutions

(d) Water potential is defined as the difference between the chemical potential of water at any point in a system and that of pure water under standard conditions. The unit of measurement of water potential is pascal, $Pa$ (1 mega pascal, $Mpa=10$ bars). It is represented by greek letter PSi $(\Psi)$. Water potential has two componentssolute potential which is always negative and pressure potential which is usually positive. Therefore water potential $\Psi_w$ is expressed as: $\Psi_W=\Psi_s+\Psi_p$



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