A plant cell is kept in sugar solution. what will happen to it ans why
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When plant cells are placed in concentrated sugar solutions they lose water by exosmosis and they become flaccid; this is the exact opposite of turgid and the contents of the cells have shrunk and pulled away from the cell wall: they are said to be plasmolysed.
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If plant cell kept in sugar solution it will shrink due to osmosis taking place .osmosis is the passage of water from a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration in through a semipermable membrane
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