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what is plasmolysed cell

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Answered by o4kamboj
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Explanation:

Plasmolysis is the process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution. The reverse process, deplasmolysis or cytolysis, can occur if the cell is in a hypotonic solution resulting in a lower external osmotic pressure and a net flow of water into the cell

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Answered by abhinavnayan18
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When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the water moves from the cell to the outside. This results in the shrinkage of the cytoplasm. This cell is called as plasmolylsed cell.

The cell becomes flaccid. Cell which has lost water and there is a gap between cell wall and protoplasm is called as flaccid cell.

In this condition, the turgor pressure (TP) becomes zero. Turgor pressure is a pressure that pushes plasma membrane against the cell wall.

Thus, the correct answer is 'Flaccid and its TP becomes zero.'

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