Biology, asked by agrajapatel, 10 months ago

What is plasmolysis & what happens to
the ploumolysis cell when it is placed
in water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Palsmolysis is a process of shrinkage away of cytoplasm when cell is placed in hypertonic solution.

When plasmolysis cell is placed in water the cell absorbs water from outside due to difference in solute concentration inside and outside the cell. By absorbing water the cell get turgid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍ It is the process of shrinkage of cell.

✍ It is mainly done in hypertonic solution.

✍ In this process, releases water from the cell.

✍ The cell absorbs water from outside due to difference in solute concentration inside and outside the cell when placed in water.

✍ The cell becomes turgid/swollen after absorbing water.

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