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what is swollen cell

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Answered by shreyapathak63
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Cellular swelling (synonyms : hydropic change, vacuolar degeneration, cellular edema) is an acute reversible change resulting as a response to nonlethal injuries. It is an intracytoplasmic accumulation of water due to incapacity of the cells to maintain the ionic and fluid homeostasis.

Answered by Anonymous
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When a living plant cell gains water through endoosmosis then the resultant cell is called swollen cell

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