In Experiment 4, Figure 3.24 explains why the vacuole shrinks.
Give a brief explanation of why it swells up again when the cell is surrounded by water.
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The vacuole swells up again when surrounded by water as the water moves into the cell by diffusion and osmosis. When the vacuole and the cell swell up, then they're known to be turgid, their water potential will decrease as there's already too much water and when the water goes out of the vacuole and the cell, it makes the cell soft and floppy, then it's known to be flaccid.
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