The osmotic potential, also known as solute potential, is a measure of the tendency of water to move by osmosis. It is a component of water potential and is affected by the presence of solute particles in a solution.
To understand the osmotic potential of pure water, let's consider the following:
Therefore, the correct answer is 0 MPa because pure water has no solute and hence no osmotic potential.
Here's the reasoning for excluding the other options:
In summary, the osmotic potential for pure water is 0 because it is not influenced by solute particles, which are absent in pure water.
The osmotic pressure of seawater is 1.05 atm. Four experiments were carried out as shown in the table. In which of the following experiments, pure water can be obtained in part-II of the vessel?

Identify the taxa that constitute a paraphyletic group in the given phylogenetic tree.
The vector, shown in the figure, has promoter and RBS sequences in the 300 bp region between the restriction sites for enzymes X and Y. There are no other sites for X and Y in the vector. The promoter is directed towards the Y site. The insert containing only an ORF provides 3 fragments after digestion with both enzymes X and Y. The ORF is cloned in the correct orientation in the vector using the single restriction enzyme Y. The size of the largest fragment of the recombinant plasmid expressing the ORF upon digestion with enzyme X is ........... bp. (answer in integer) 