Biology, asked by shilpalohar3898, 5 months ago

plant cells submerged in distiied water will become​

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Answered by btsarmygirl3
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Explanation:

Plant cells have plasma membrane and rigid cellulose cell wall. When the cell is placed or immersed in distilled water, the water is absorbed by osmosis. As the cell becomes turgid, the cell wall creates an inwards force. i.e. wall pressure that prevents the cell from bursting.


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Answered by Itzsweetcookie
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Answer:

Contrastingly, when the plant cells are placed in distilled water, the concentration of water molecules is greater out of the cell than it is in the cell and therefore water moves into the cell by osmosis down the concentration gradient.Plant cells have plasma membrane and rigid cellulose cell wall. When the cell is placed or immersed in distilled water, the water is absorbed by osmosis. As the cell becomes turgid, the cell wall creates an inwards force. i.e. wall pressure that prevents the cell from bursting

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