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Explain the mechanism by which brine solution rises in comparison to the rate of respiration in various plant parts.
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- Different types of potatoes have varying natural sugar concentrations. Explain how this may influence the water potential of each type of potato.Explain in detail how these factors: the size of bioaerosol, inspiratory flow rate, flow pattern, inhaled volume, respiratory rate influence the respiratory degration of bioaerosols.Suggest a reason why plants contain lightabsorbing pigments in addition to chlorophylls a and b.
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