water accumulates in cells of animal and plants due to presence of
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In plants- due to presence of Cell wall
In animals - due to presence of plasma membrane.
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In plants- Cell wall
In animals - plasma membrane
Explanation:
- Plasma membranes envelop animal cells and are semipermeable. The bulk of solutes require unique transport methods to penetrate the membrane barrier, whereas water travels readily across it.
- A plant's cell wall aids in water retention. Plants retain water in vacuoles, which are sacs within their cells. The cells are hard and firm when the vacuole is full of water. The cell membrane and cell wall are pushed out by the vacuole.
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