CHAPTER 2 PASSIVE TRANSPORT
When a plant cell is turgid (its normal state), the net movement of water into and out of the cell is zero. Thus: (Ψw) = (Ψs) + (Ψp) Note that calculations on this will not be set in the exam. The net direction of osmosis depends on the relative concentration of solutes on the two sides of the cell membrane. ................
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