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explain the phenomena of deplasmolysis​

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In deplasmolysis, water from the outside environment rushes into the cell through a process called osmosis, which creates turgor pressure. The cytoplasm and plasma membrane push against the cell wall, thereby helping the plant to stand upright again. In real life, the salting of roads in winter causes plasmolysis.

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Explanation:

In deplasmolysis, water from the outside environment rushes into the cell through a process called osmosis, which creates turgor pressure. The cytoplasm and plasma membrane push against the cell wall, thereby helping the plant to stand upright again. In real life, the salting of roads in winter causes plasmolysis.

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