Biology, asked by riyaz683, 1 year ago

what is the state of a plasmolysed cell after the re-entry of water?

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Answered by kingsman1342
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1. It refers to the shrinkage of the plasmolysed cell when it is placed cytoplasm and withdrawal of the plasma in water, wherein the cell's membrane from the cell wall caused due protoplasm again swells up due to to the withdrawal of water when placed the re-entry of water. in a hypertonic solution.


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Answered by medhakrishnabehera
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the state of a plasmolysed cell after the re-entry of water it flattens  or swells up because a plasmolysed cell is inthe state of flaccid i.e,shruken of the cell due to loss of water in the cytoplasm.....after the re entry it becomes deplasmolysed i.e,it becomes turgid .......which means it swells up or gets bigger in size due to gain of water in the cytoplasm......


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medhakrishnabehera: It swells up
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