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What will happen if a plant cell is kept in water ( with no solutes) ?

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Answered by rohitbhhattach42
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Explanation:

Water will diffuse out of the cell to dilute that high concentration of solute. Without water to put pressure on the cell membrane, the membrane will pull away from the cell wall.

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Answered by kojagori
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Answer:

Explanation:

Cells without walls will swell and may burst (lyse) if excess water is not removed from the cell. Cells with walls often benefit from the turgor pressure that develops in hypotonic environments.

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