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plant cells, when constantly placed in hypotonic solution dose not burst because of the presence of​

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Answered by arshgill0963
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Plants have evolved to absorb water and are healthiest when their cells are turgid, or full of water. This allows the plant to support itself. When they are in a hypotonic solution, water can enter the cell through osmosis. In these conditions, an animal cell would burst, but because plant cells have cell walls, the cell is fine.

Answered by hotagopal7
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plant cells, when constantly placed in hypotonic solution does not burst because of its turgidity. Plants cells contains vacuoles.

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