What happens to roheo leaf if it is kept in sugar solution
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Plant cells always have a strong cell wall surrounding them. When the take up water by osmosis they start to swell but the cell wall prevents them from bursting. ...
When plant cells are placed in concentrated sugar solutions they lose water by osmosis and they become flaccid this is the exact opposite of turgid
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Epidermal cells of roheo leafs gets plasmolysed if kept in sugar solution. due to high concentration of sugar and low concentration of water in sugar solution, water from roheo leafs comes out in solution.
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When plasmolysed leaf cells kept in pure water, again these leafs takes their original shape.
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