Biology, asked by harshitbats, 15 hours ago

does the cell always shrink while osmosis?​

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Answered by armygirl46
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The osmotic entry of water raises the turgor pressure exerted against the cell wall, until it equals the osmotic pressure, creating a steady state. When a plant cell is placed in a solution that is hypertonic relative to the cytoplasm, water moves out of the cell and the cell shrinks.

Answered by Anonymous
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No. The cell only shrinks in Exosmosis and in Endosmosis the cell bloats up.

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