how do plant cells change their shape?
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No plant cells do not change their shape because they have cell wall around them.
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Plants change their shape by changing the amount of water in them, resulting in swelling or shrinking of the plant cells. Plant cells can change their shape with the help of the cytoskeleton present in the cytoplasm in the stress conditions. They can also change the shape by changing the amount of water in and out of the cell by the process of endosmosis and exosmosis.
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