Water enters the cell due to (a) Turger pressure (b)Suction pull (c) osmotic pressure (d)Wall pressure

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When a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turgor pressure develops. The cell membrane get stretched and osmotic pressure of cell decreases. As cell absorbs more and more water its Total Pressure increases and Osmotic Pressure decreases.

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Turgor pressure
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Osmotic pressure
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(b) is correct
Suction pull or suction pressure
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Dear student
If water is taken to root it is by suction pressure

For entering to cell
It use turgon pressure
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C. Turgor pressure(This stops the?cell?bursting when it absorbs?water?by osmosis. ... Instead the leaves and shoots can be supported by the?turgor pressure, thepressure?of?water?inside their?cells.Water entering the cell?by osmosis inflates the?cell?and makes it rigid. If plant?cells?lose too much?water?by osmosis, they become less rigid)
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