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Difference between Diffusion and Imbibition | Plant Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Diffusion and Imbibition. Difference # Diffusion: 1. Diffusion is movement of substances from the region of their higher concentration to the region of lower concentration. 2. An adsorbent is absent. 3. All the substances present in the medium show diffusion. 4. There is little change in pressure. 5. Energy is [...]

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Active and Passive Water Absorption | Plant Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Active Water Absorption and Passive Water Absorption. Difference # Active Water Absorption: 1. It cannot occur in the absence of roots. 2. Root cells play an active role in this type of water absorption. 3. Living root cells either pump water into xylem or deposit solutes in the same. 4. [...]

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Difference between Imbibition and Osmosis | Plant Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Imbibition and Osmosis. Difference # Imbibition: 1. It involves the absorption of solvent or water by a solid substance.  2. A semi-permeable membrane is not required. 3. Imbibition does not produce a solution. 4. It produces heat. 5. It can develop a very high pressure (up to 1000 atm) called [...]

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