1) What is the correct term to use when referring to osmosis a) Concentration b) Water potential 2) What does 'Isotonic' mean? a) Low water potential b) High water potential c) No movement 3) What does 'Hypertonic' mean? a) Low water potential (High osmotic concentration) b) High water potential (Low osmotic concentration) c) No movement  4) What does 'Hypotonic' mean? a) Low water potential (High osmotic concentration) b) High water potential (Low osmotic concentration) c) No movement 5) What does 'Osmotic concentration' mean? a) Amount of solute b) Amount of solvent c) Amount of solution 6) What is water potential measured in? a) mol/dm-3 b) kPa (Killa pascals) c) L (Litres) 7) Why is turgidity important? a) Supports and maintains shape and for b) Cell reproduction c) Transport of molecules 8) What is it called when a cell is in between its normal structure and being fully plasmolysed? a) Incident plasmolysis b) Incipient plasmolysis c) Incidental plasmolysis 9) Does plasmolysis occur in plants or animals? a) Plants b) Animals 10) In osmosis where does the water move? a) From high water potential to low water potential b) From low water potential to high water potential 11) Why would an animals red blood burst in a solution? a) The solution was hypertonic, water exited the cells b) Solution was hypotonic, water entered the cells by osmosis 12) What is the highest water potential? a) 360 b) 300 c) 200 d) 0

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