A plant cell in water or and very dilute solution does not rupture but animal cell rupture why?
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Animal cells do not have cell walls. In hypotonic solutions, animal cells swell up andexplode as they cannot become turgid because there is no cell wall to prevent the cellfrom bursting. When the cell is in danger ofbursting, organelles called contractile vacuoles will pump water out of the cell to prevent this.
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In hypotonic solutions, animal cellsswell up andexplode as they cannot become turgid because there is no cellwall to prevent the cellfrom bursting. When the cell is in danger ofbursting, organelles called contractile vacuoleswill pump water out of the cell to prevent this.
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