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What will happen to a cell placed in concentrated sugar solution?

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Answered by crazygirl60
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Answer:

When plant cells are placed in concentrated sugar solutions they lose water by exosmosis and they become flaccid; this is the exact opposite of turgid and the contents of the cells have shrunk and pulled away from the cell wall: they are said to be plasmolysed.

Answered by parwarsehfawat
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When plant cells are placed in concentrated sugar solutions they lose water by exosmosis and they become flaccid; this is the exact opposite of turgid and the contents ofthe cells have shrunk and pulled away from the cell wall: they are said to be plasmolysed.

Explanation:

There are three types of solutions that can occur in your body based on solute concentration: isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic. 

A hypertonic solution is one where the concentration of solute is greater outside the cell than inside the cell. An isotonic solution is one in which the concentration of solute is the same both inside and outside of the cell and a hypotonic solution is one in which the concentration of solute is greater inside the cell than outside of it.

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