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in what type of cells plasmolysis take place and how?​

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Answered by itzinnovativegirl129
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Plasmolysis is the process in which cells lose water (by the process of osmosis) in a hypertonic solution, the cell shrinks away from the cell wall (leaving a gap between them).

Plasmolysis occurs only in plant ells and not in animal cells because animals cells don't have cell walls in them.

And also because only plant cells have a cell membrane which is surrounded by a semi-rigid (to rigid in some cases) cell wall.

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Answered by mamoniborabordoloi
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Explanation:

in plant cells plasmolysis takes place because only the plant cell have a cell membrane .

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