Plasmolysis occurs in a plant cell when the solution surrounding the cell is
Hypertonic solution
Hypotonic solution
Isotonic solution
None of these
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plasmolysis occurs in hypertonic solution.
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When plant cells are kept in a hypertonic solution (i.e., a solution more concentrated than the plant cell sap) they lose water due to the process of exosmosis. This causes plasmolysis, a process in which protoplasm leaves cell wall and lies shrunk inside the cell.
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