Biology, asked by ranotabhinav, 1 month ago

bacteria is able to withstand osmotic pressure because of cell wall true or false

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • If the osmotic pressure inside becomes too great for the membrane strength the cell ruptures. Plant cells have rigid cell walls of cellulose around them to protect them from such osmotic shock. ... To redress the balance and reestablish equilibrium, the temperature or the pressure of the solution must be adjusted.
Answered by chinki004
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it's true bacteria withstand osmotic pressure due to cell wall

Cell wall is very hard and it maintains the shape of bacteria.

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