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    Osmosis is the net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane driven by a difference in solute concentrations on the two sides of the membrane.[Sw]
    Balance
    example - If a plants root gets to much water, the roots can rot, and the plant cant get enough oxygen from the soil.(SA UL)
    The plant cant grow if it does not have healthy roots, so the proper balance of water is the key. (SA UL)
    What is it?: maintaining a balance of water between organisms and their surroundings
    How does it effect?: if the plant has to much water or to less water the plant will die and affect the growth.

    Water balance in a plant impacts how well a plant holds water. (SA, UL)
    How does it affect plant wilting?
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    Cell: Are The Structure And Functional Units Of All Living Organisms. (an) (E.H, M,B]
    How Does A Cell Affect Plant Wilt… It Occurs When Turgor Pressure Is Non-Lignified Plant Cells Falls Toward, Zero As A Result Of Diminished Water In The Cell. (an) (E.H,M,B]
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    Permeability
    What is it ? The property of condition of being permeable.
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    What is it ? The property of condition of being permeable.
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  4. page home edited ... What is it ? The property of condition of being permeable. How oes it affect plant willing ? …
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    What is it ? The property of condition of being permeable.
    How oes it affect plant willing ? Salt water affects the ability of a plant to take up essential nutrients.
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    water. [ D.CD.C, A.A ]
    Membrane
    What is it? The Cell Membranecontrols which substances can go in and out of the cell. It can allow a particular substances to pass through at a certain time, and the reject the same substance at a later.(AD)
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    Permeability
    What is it ? The property of condition of being permeable.
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Thursday, December 1

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    Osmosis
    Osmosis is the net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane driven by a difference in solute concentrations on the two sides of the membrane.[Sw]
    Balance
    Water balance in a plant impacts how well a plant holds water. (SA, UL)
    How does it affect plant wilting?
    In response to drought, if the plant does not get enough water it won’t give oxygen to the atmosphere. (SA, UL)
    What are some examples?
    If a plant root gets to much water, the roots can rot, and the plant can’t get enough oxygen from the soil. (SA, UL)

    Vacuole
    What is it? The vacuole is a membrane boundorganelle which is present in all plants and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.Balance (Equilibrium)
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    How Does A Cell Affect Plant Wilt… It Occurs When Turgor Pressure IsNon-LignifiedPlantCellsFallsToward, Zero As A Result Of Diminished Water In The Cell. (E.H]
    Example: Plant, Animal, Skin, Muscle, Nervous, Blood, And Connective Cells.(M.B And E.H]

    Permeability
    What is it ? The property of condition of being permeable.
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    What is it? The vacuole is a membrane boundorganelle which is present in all plants and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.Balance (Equilibrium)
    How does it affect plant wilting? Contribute to the rigidity of the plant using water to develop hydrostatic pressure. Also because there is not enough water in the vacuoles.(Z.E.)
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    of it? If the cell is broken,for example by a herbivore, then the two chemicals can react forming toxic chemicals.(Z.E.)A cabinet or store because they store water, salt, food, and protein.(Z.E.)
    Compartments (of living things)
    What is the compartment (cell organelles)?
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