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when plant cells are kept in isotonic solution they remain the same why?

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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● Plant cell remain same when kept in isotonic solution because of movement of equal amount of water.

● Thus, concentration of water is same in inside of cell to outside of cell.

● Hence, when water moves outside then equal amount of water enters inside the cell.

● Therefore, cells remain same in isotonic solution with no variation.

● In addition to this, the hard cell wall allows plant cell to with stand in very dilute conditions.

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