a deplasmolysed cell is kept in a hypertonic medium what would happen
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##When a fully turgid plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water moves out, first from cytoplasm and then from vacuole.
##Cell membrane shrinks away from the cell wall.
## This phenomenon is known as plasmolysis. If animal cell is kept is hypertonic solution, the cell will loose water and it will shrink.
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##When a fully turgid plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water moves out, first from cytoplasm and then from vacuole.
##Cell membrane shrinks away from the cell wall.
## This phenomenon is known as plasmolysis. If animal cell is kept is hypertonic solution, the cell will loose water and it will shrink.
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↪When a fully turgid plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution water moves out first from cytoplasm and then from vacuole.
↪Cell membrane shrinks away from the cell wall. This phenomenon is known as plasmolysis.
↪ If animal cell is kept is hypertonic solution, the cell will loose water and it will shrink.
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