what will happen to a plant cell if it is kept in a sugar solution ? explain
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Plant cells always have a strong cellwall surrounding them. When the take up water by osmosis they start to swell, but the cell wall prevents them from bursting. ... When plant cells areplaced in concentrated sugar solutionsthey lose water by osmosis and they become “flaccid”;
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When a plant cell is kept in a sugar solution, the concentration of the sugar solution is higher than that inside the cell.
This means that the cell is kept in a hypertonic solution.
So, by exosomosis, water will leave the cell and it will become flaccid.
If the sugar solution is very strong or concentrated, plasmolysis can occur.
In plasmolysis, the cell will shrink and it will get detached from the cell wall.
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When a plant cell is kept in a sugar solution, the concentration of the sugar solution is higher than that inside the cell.
This means that the cell is kept in a hypertonic solution.
So, by exosomosis, water will leave the cell and it will become flaccid.
If the sugar solution is very strong or concentrated, plasmolysis can occur.
In plasmolysis, the cell will shrink and it will get detached from the cell wall.
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