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Differentiate between the following
(a) Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis
(b) Turgor pressure and wall pressure
(c) Hypotonic and Hypertonic solution
(d) Turgidity and Flaccidity​

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Answered by sanjeevravish321
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Explanation:

1.Plasmolysis: Plasmolysis refers to the shrinking and separation of the cell membrane from the cell wall due to the exosmosis. Deplasmolysis: Deplasmolysis refers to the entrance of water into a plasmolysed plant cell, causing the cell membrane to return to the cell wall

2.Turgor pressure is the pressure exerted by the cytoplasm on the cell wall. ... This pressure is exerted by the protoplast against the cell wall due to the entry of water is called as pressure potential. It is the turgor pressure in the plant cells which helps the plants to be erect

3.A hypotonic solution is one in which the concentration of solutes is greater inside the cell than outside of it, and a hypertonic solution is one where the concentration of solutes is greater outside the cell than inside it

4.Turgidity refers to the state of being turgid or swollen due to high fluid content inside the cell. Flaccidity: Flaccidity refers to the state between turgidity and plasmolysis in which the plasma membrane is not pushed against the cell wall.

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