Biology, asked by poorab, 1 year ago

how do water pass through cell wall if it is rigid and non flexible?


Nimeela: it is by the process of osmosis. if the water concentration is less inside the cell, and more outside the cell then the water passes through the cell

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Answered by Pseudo
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The structure of the cell wall allows many small molecules to pass through it by diffusion and semi permeable membrane, but not larger molecules that could harm the cell.

Nimeela: diffusion only occurs in gases btw
Answered by Anonymous
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First of all cell membrane is not rigid and it is flexible...The cell wall is rigid and non flexible.... cell membrane is semi permeable and diffusion takes place n substance transfer...but there is nothing like this with cell wall...it is permeable and substances easily transfer
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