Quiz Questions (28 questions)
Question 1
Describe the process taking place in the diagram and explain how it benefits the plant. (2 marks)
Question 2
Describe the process taking place in the diagram and explain how it benefits the plant. (2 marks)
Question 3
Describe the process taking place in the diagram and explain how it benefits the plant. (2 marks)
Question 4
Describe the process taking place in the diagram and explain how it benefits the plant. (2 marks)
Question 5
Describe the process taking place in the diagram below. (1 mark)
Question 6
Describe the process taking place in the diagram below. (1 mark)
Question 7
The diagram below shows two solutions separated by a membrane.
What process is taking place in the diagram, and what causes the water to move in that direction? (2 marks)
Question 8
The diagram below shows two solutions separated by a membrane.
What process is taking place in the diagram, and what causes the water to move in that direction? (2 marks)
Question 9
The diagram below shows two solutions separated by a membrane.
What process is taking place in the diagram, and what causes the water to move in that direction? (2 marks)
Question 10
The diagram below shows two solutions separated by a membrane.
What process is taking place in the diagram, and what causes the water to move in that direction? (2 marks)
Question 11
The diagram below shows two solutions separated by a membrane.
What process is taking place in the diagram, and what causes the water to move in that direction? (2 marks)
Question 12
The diagram below shows a piece of Visking tubing filled with sucrose solution and placed in a beaker of water. What is happening in the setup shown, and why is water entering the Visking tubing? (1 mark)
Question 13
The diagram below shows a piece of Visking tubing filled with sucrose solution and placed in a beaker of water. What is happening in the setup shown, and why is water entering the Visking tubing? (1 mark)
Question 14
The diagram below shows a piece of Visking tubing filled with sucrose solution and placed in a beaker of water. What is happening in the setup shown, and why is water entering the Visking tubing? (1 mark)
Question 15
What is osmosis, and why is it important in living cells? (2 marks)
Question 16
What is osmosis? (1 mark)
Question 17
What is osmosis? (1 mark)
Question 18
A wilted plant is placed in a basin of clean water. After an hour, it stands upright again. Using your knowledge of osmosis, explain what happened and why. (2 marks)
Question 19
Define osmosis and explain how it differs from diffusion. Include an example of each process. (3 marks)
Question 20
Explain why plant cells do not burst when placed in distilled water, but animal cells can. What role does the cell wall play in osmosis? (2 marks)
Question 21
Explain why red blood cells burst in pure water but plant cells do not. (2 marks)
Question 22
Explain what a semi-permeable membrane is and its role in osmosis. (2 marks)
Question 23
Explain what is a semi-permeable membrane . (1 mark)
Question 24
Explain what is a semi-permeable membrane . (1 mark)
Question 25
Explain what is a semi-permeable membrane . (1 mark)
Question 26
Give one real-life example of osmosis in plant cells and explain how it helps the plant. (1 mark)
Question 27
Name one real-life example of osmosis in plant cells. (1 mark)
Question 28
Name one real-life example of osmosis in plant cells. (1 mark)
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