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Question 6 of 10 The water potential of the soil in a pot that you measure is very close to 0 mPa This means O A the soil is fully saturated with water the pot was recently watered B the soil is very dry the pot has NOT been watered recently Reset Selection Question 7 of 10 Water is never moved via direct active transport in living systems Rather, salts are actively transported and water follows via osmosis True False Reset Selection Question 8 of 10 When sugars are actively transported into a cell, water potential in the cell will and water will become more negative, move out of the cell become less negative, move out of the cell become more negative move into the cell become less negative, move into the cell Question 9 of 10 Water potential in a tree will be the most negative when A transpiration is greatest such as during the hotest part of day. B transpiration is lowest such as during the coolest part of day. Reset Selection Question 10 of 10 Based on the attached graph, th water potential n he leaves at 40 meters is abou during midday e la water potential graph pdf 23 KB A 1.2 mPa B.1.2 mPa c 0.7 mPaExplanation / Answer
6) A. The soil is fully saturated with water.
7). True.
8). C. Becomes more negative, move into the cell.
The addition of solutes lowers the potential. If flow is not restricted, water will move from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower potential. A common example is water with a dissolved salt, such as sea water or the fluid in a living cell. These solutions have negative water potential, relative to the pure water. With no restriction on flow, water will move from the greater potential (pure water) to the lesser water potential. (the solution)
9). A. Transpiration is greatest such as during the hottest part of the day.
Transpiration will cause loss of water which will decrease water potential making it more negative.
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