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Occurs in the ____
xylem
Plants rely on mostly ____ forces for transport. This means that no _____ is needed to transport water.
1. Passive
2. Energy
Cell membranes are
selectively permeable
Water potential

______ analysis of water _______
1. Quantitative
2. Movement
_____ concentration in _____
1. Solute
2. Solutions
Negative water potential causes a(n) ____ of water
Uptake
Positive water potential causes a(n) ______ of water
Release
Plasmolysis causes ____
the cell to decrease
Cytolysis causes _____
the expansion of the cell (water gained)
Later Movement

Uses _____ _____ (more water)
osmotic channels
Name three places for lateral movement
1. Vacuole
2. Tonoplast
3. Plasmodesmata
Where through the cytoplasm?
Symplastic compartment
Where through the cell?
Apoplastic compartment
Vertical movement

____ driven (negative pulls)
tension
Relies on ______ differentials. This means what?
Pressure. This means there is no capillary action and that there is a loss of pressure that makes it tension driven.