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can osmosis occure in boiled cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As a result Water molecules move from outside the unboiled potato into the unboiled potato half, which is acting as a selectively permeable membrane. The boiled potato has half dead cells, so no process of osmosis occurred....

Answered by riha11
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  • The cell membranes and the cells of the potato strip would die by being boiled. The solute-salts in this case would enter the potato freely because the cells have been killed in the boiling water. So no osmosis can take place in boiled potato slices when put in cold water.

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