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explain deplasmolysis​

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Answered by asuryaprakash5241
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In deplasmolysis, water rushes into the cell, causing the cytoplasm and plasma membrane to swell as water is stored in the vacuole. ... The cytoplasm pushes against the cell wall, making the cell full. The cell does not burst due to the strength of the cell wall.

Answered by poojasanodiya12
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Plasmolysis is the withdrawal of water from a plant cell by osmosis if placed in a strong (hypertonic) solution resulting in contraction of cytoplasm away from cell walls. Deplasmolysis is the reversal of plasmolysis when a plasmolysed cell is placed in water (before, the cell is dead).

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