Biology, asked by rangumittal01, 11 months ago

what is plasmolysis
and how this is different from deplasmolysis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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                                 PLASMOLYSIS

Plant cells are eukaryotes , composed of specialised cellular organelles that differ in several fundamental factors . Plant cells consist of thick wall that functions them by holding them upright and also prevents from loosing their shape .

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLASMOLYSIS & DEPLASMOLYSIS :-

First we should know that what is deplasmolysis:-

Deplasmolysis:- It is the entrance of water into a plasmolysed  plant cell, causing the cell membrane to return the wall .

DIFFERENCE :-

Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis are two events that occur due to the movement of water across the cell membrane by osmosis. The main difference between them is the direction of the movement of water in each event .

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Difference Between Plasmolysis and Deplasmolysis

Explanation:

  1. Plasmolysis is when plant cells lose water in the wake of being set in an answer that has a higher convergence of solutes than the cell does. This is known as a hypertonic arrangement. Water streams out of the cells and into the encompassing liquid because of assimilation.
  2. Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis are two occasions that happen because of the development of water over the cell film without really trying.
  3. The water moves out of the cell, contracting the cellular material.  while deplasmolysis happens in hypotonic arrangements.  
  4. Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis has a  two occasions that happen because of the development of water over the cell film as a natural side effect. In plasmolysis, water moves out of the cell, contracting the protoplasm.
  5. Deplasmolysis The passageway of water into a plasmolysed (PLASMOLYSIS) plant cell, making the cell layer come back to the cell divider.
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