Explain plasmolysis,de plasmolysis and incipient plasmolysis
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plasmolysis : Plant cells have a thick outer wall called a cell wall. The cell wall prevents the plants from losing their shape, and holds them upright. Beneath the cell wall is the plasma membrane, which holds the goop inside the cell in. The goop inside the cell is called the cytoplasm. Here, important parts of the cell work together to keep the plant alive. The vacuole, located inside the cytoplasm, holds the water in a plant cell, like a water tower.
During plasmolysis, plants don't get enough water. The cytoplasm and plasma membrane shrivel up and pull away from the cell wall. This causes the whole plant to wilt.
incipient plasmolysis : Incipient plasmolysis: if a plant cell is placed in a solution with a lower water potential, it will loose water. This process is called plasmolysis and the cell is said to be plasmolyzed . The point at which the protoplast is just about to pull away from the cell wall is called incipient plasmolysis.
de plasmolysis : opposite of plasmolysis
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significance of plasmolysis