what happens to a plant and animal cell when placed in a hypertonic solution?
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hypertonic condition is a condition in which water molecules moves out of the cell because there is lesser concentration present outsiders of the cell so the molecules move from the regions of higher to lower that results in shrinkage of cell
but it does not happen in plant cell because they have cellwall
but it does not happen in plant cell because they have cellwall
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Effect of hypertonic solution on animal and plant cell :-
➡HYPERTONIC sol.contains higher amount of concerntrated solute and less amount of water than a cell.Water diffuses out of the large central vacuole through the process of OSMOSIS due to which CYTOPLASM starts shrinking.
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Effect of hypertonic solution on animal and plant cell :-
➡HYPERTONIC sol.contains higher amount of concerntrated solute and less amount of water than a cell.Water diffuses out of the large central vacuole through the process of OSMOSIS due to which CYTOPLASM starts shrinking.
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