Biology, asked by piyushkhanchandani59, 9 months ago

part of plant cell which is premable to water and salts​

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Answered by hearthacker54
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Answer:

Salt Sucks, Cells Swell

The loss of water from this movement causes plant cells to shrink and wilt. This is why salt can kill plants; it leaches the water from the cells. The movement of water to leave an animal cell will also cause those cells to shrink and cause dehydration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Semi-permeable membrane.

It allows the water molecules to pass through it, but prevents the entry of any larger molecules.

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