Biology, asked by Gorika2101, 6 months ago

how can raisins show osmosis even though they are dead cells?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Like, root cells of plants absorb water through osmosis. Raisins consist of dead cells, but they still have their cell wall. The cell wall, made of cellulose, attracts water molecules. So, raisins absorb water through the phenomenon of imbibition, or absorbtion due to cohesion between particles.

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Answered by kateeeykat
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Like, root cells of plants absorb water through osmosis. Raisins consist of dead cells, but they still have their cell wall. The cell wall, made of cellulose, attracts water molecules. So, raisins absorb water through the phenomenon of imbibition, or absorbtion due to cohesion between particles.

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