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. How can we deplasmolyse a cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The swelling up of a plasmolysed protoplast under the influence of hypotonic solution or water is called deplasmolysis. It is due to endosmosis. Deplasmolysis is possible only immediately after plasmolysis otherwise the cell protoplast becomes permanently damaged. During deplasmolysis water diffuses into protoplast.

Answered by meenusharma2006
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When a plasmolyzed cell is kept in pure water or hypotonic medium, the cell will uptake water due to the process of endosmosis. This water uptake will increase turgor inside the cell and cell will become

deplasmolysed.

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