what is that ? i forgot itso halophytes what did you rite????
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what is that ? i forgot itso halophytes what did you rite????
ohhh i forgot what was my answer. what is the correct answer though?the plants growing near sea water..sea water as water potential of -2500....conditions wer..1..the root has more negative wp than sea water
2...the roots are able to accumilate salts n solute
3...stomata remains open all the tym
ohhh i forgot what was my answer. what is the correct answer though?
what about the question which said where hydrogen bonds are necessary
cellulose water haemoglobin and glycogen
cellose water and haemoglobin
oh no cellulose water and glycogen cutie
hemoglobin depends on hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions
its a protein..for maintainig protein structure hydrogen bonding is must..
u can say haemglobin is an exception :$
well glycogen for sure needs hydrogen bonds as well as cellulose and certainly H2O
oh btw you are right :$
glycogen doesnt need hydrogen bonds :/
it was the lowest in nov 2011 12 and A was 27yeaa tricky i agree bt fr bio gt is usually 35 34 33 i nevr saw in 20s:/
marz katy it makes sense to be all 3 for the halophyte: Keep stomata open constantly open to provide the gradient and a rootss to accumulate salts to lower the potential!
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