what happens to a plasmolysed cell when it is placed in water
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Plasmolysis is the process by which the cytoplasm of the cell gets shrinked due to the loss of water by osmosis. When a plasmolysed cell is places in water, the cell absorbs water from outside due to difference in solute concentration inside and outside the cell. By absorbing water the cell becomes turgid.
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it shrinks
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because the plasmolysed cell have more amount of water inside than outside (diffusion)
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