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What is plasmolysis? In which cell you can see this?​

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Plasmolysis is defined as the process of contraction or shrinkage of the protoplasm of a plant cell and is caused due to the loss of water in the cell. Plasmolysis is one of the outcomes of osmosis and rarely occurs in nature.

The word Plasmolysis was generally derived from a Latin and Greek word plasma – The mould and lusis meaning loosening.

Stages of Plasmolysis

The complete process of Plasmolysis take place in three different stages:

Incipient plasmolysis: It is the first stage of the Plasmolysis. In this stage, water starts flowing out of the cell; initially, the cell shrinks in volume and cell wall become detectable.

Evident plasmolysis: It is the second stage of the Plasmolysis. In this stage, the cell wall has reached its limit of contraction and cytoplasm gets detached from the cell wall attaining the spherical shape.

Final plasmolysis: It is the third and the final stage of the Plasmolysis. In this stage, the cytoplasm will be completely free from the cell wall and remains in the centre of the cell.

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