what is the importance of cell wall in case of fungi and bacteria in hypotonic solution?
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Unlike animal cells, plant, algal, fungal, and bacterial cells are surrounded by a rigid cell wall. Because of the cell wall, the osmotic influx of water that occurs when such cells are placed in a hypotonic solution (even pure water) leads to an increase in intracellular pressure but not in cell volume.
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Unlike animal cells ,plants, algal , fungal ,and bacterial cells are surrounded by a rogud cell wall. because of cell wall it occurs some cells are put in hypotonic solutions cell but not in volume.
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