Question: A root is submerged in pure water , and the cytoplasm of its
cortical cells have a solute potenti…
a root is submerged in pure water , and the cytoplasm of its
cortical cells have a solute potential of -0.6 Mpa. If the root is
at equilibrium with the surrounding pure water what is the turgor
pressure within the cytoplasm of the root cortical cells?
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