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In a plasmolysed Cell ,the space between the cell wall and the cell membrane is occupied by (1) internal solution (2) external solution (3 )combination of both external and internal solution

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Answered by Shakespeare0856
9
Hey friend,

Here's your answer,


Before we start, let's know what is a plasmolysed cell.


A cell which undergoes the process of plasmolysis is called as a plasmolysed cell.

Plasmolysis is a process by which the cell shrinks when kept in a hypertonic solution.



Now, let's come back to the question, which says :-


In a plasmolysed Cell ,the space between the cell wall and the cell membrane is occupied by..?


✔ In a plasmolysed cell, the space between the cell wall and the cell membrane is occupied by the internal solution, which is the hypertonic solution.


✴ Plants with cell in this condition shrink or get wilted.



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Answered by PPPP68
6
The space is occupied by the external hypertonic solution.
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