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When the cell is kept in hypertonic medium Plasmolysis can take place in​

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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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Cell membrane shrinks away from the cell wall. This phenomenon is known as plasmolysis. ↪ If animal cell is kept is hypertonic solution, the cell will loose water and it will shrink.

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Answered by minfires
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✧*。Plasmolysis is the shrinking of the protoplasm as a result of water loss from osmosis when a cell comes in contact with a hypertonic solution.

✧*。Plasmolysis is the shrinking of the protoplasm as a result of water loss from osmosis when a cell comes in contact with a hypertonic solution.A cell gets reduced in size when placed in a hypertonic because a hypertonic solution has lesser concentration of solvent molecules than the fluid inside the cell so the solvent molecules are forced outside the cell from the region of higher concentration to the lower concentration by the process of exosmosis. The cell turns flaccid.✧*。

✧*。Plasmolysis is the shrinking of the protoplasm as a result of water loss from osmosis when a cell comes in contact with a hypertonic solution.A cell gets reduced in size when placed in a hypertonic because a hypertonic solution has lesser concentration of solvent molecules than the fluid inside the cell so the solvent molecules are forced outside the cell from the region of higher concentration to the lower concentration by the process of exosmosis. The cell turns flaccid.✧*。

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