How is plasmolysis related to turgor pressure in plant cells?
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If a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the plant cell loses water and hence turgor pressure by plasmolysis:pressure decreases to the point where the protoplasm of the cell peels away from the cell wall, leaving gaps between the cell wall and the membrane and making the plant cellshrink and crumple.
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If a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the plant cell loses water and hence turgor pressure by plasmolysis: pressure decreases to the point where the protoplasm of the cell peels away from the cell wall, leaving gaps between the cell wall and the membrane and making the plant cell shrink and crumple.
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If a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the plant cell loses water and hence turgor pressure by plasmolysis: pressure decreases to the point where the protoplasm of the cell peels away from the cell wall, leaving gaps between the cell wall and the membrane and making the plant cell shrink and crumple.
DIAGRAM IS IN ATTACHMENT
HOPE IT HELPS
THANKS
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