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In which cell you can see plasmolysis?​

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Answered by sumit665063
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Plasmolysis is the shrinking of protoplasm away from the cell wall of a plant or bacterium. The protoplasmic shrinking is often due to water loss via exosmosis, thereby resulting in gaps between the cell wall and the plasma membrane. There are two types of plasmolysis: concave plasmolysis and convex plasmolysis

Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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Plasmolysis is a process in which the whole plant cell excluding cell wall shrinks when put in hypertonic solution. the rest of the space in cell wall is filled with the solution. it only occurs in plant cells because only plant cells have cell wall . whereas animal cells have only cell membrane.

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