can a plant cell explode
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Yes when turgor pressure exceeds wall pressure. .
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The cell wall prevents plant cells from bursting (lysing) when too much water moves into the cell across the membrane. As water pushes against the cell wall from the inside, plant cells become large and firm because pressure, known as turgor pressure, builds up against the inside of the cell wall.
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