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how do plant cells change their shape in the absence of muscle fibre

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Answered by AryanDeo
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So, Plant cells change shape by changing the amount of water in them that is by endosmosis or exosmosis. This results in their swelling or shrinking, and therefore plants are able to change its shape in the absence of muscle fibre.

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