Biology, asked by krishnahs, 1 month ago

If a plasmotyzed cell is placed in distilled water, then it returns to its original state
ans become turgid, this is called
(a) Deplasmolysis (b) Imbibition (c) Exosmosis (d) Plasmolysis​

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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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If a plasmotyzed cell is placed in distilled water, then it returns to its original state

ans become turgid, this is called

(a) Deplasmolysis (b) Imbibition (c) Exosmosis (d) Plasmolysis

answer:If a cell is kept in hypertonic solution exosmosis occurs and water moves out from the cell into the solution. This process is called as exosmosis and leads to plasmolysis. In a plasmolyzed cell the cell contents or protoplasm leaves cell wall and gets shrunk. If the same cell is now placed in a hypotonic medium or distilled water, it will gain water due to endosmosis and again become turgid. This cell is now called as deplasmolysed cell

Answered by pradha2009
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Answer :

option a) deplasmolysis

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