how does Osmotic pressure of a plant cell is maintained
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By diffusion of water or solutes, osmotic balance ensures that optimal concentrations of electrolytes and non-electrolytes are maintained in cells, body tissues, and in interstitial fluid. Solutes or water move across a semi-permeable membrane, causing solutions on either side of it to equalize in concentration
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The cell loses water, which moves outside to the hypertonic or “high salt” environment. Isotonic cells have an equal concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell; this equalizes the osmotic pressure...
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