Biology, asked by angelshyra, 11 months ago

When water flows into the cell and out of the cell and are in equilibrium,the cells are said to be


i)Flaccid. ii) Bulk flow


iii)Plasmolysed. iv) Shuunken


choose the correct one pls.help​

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Answered by Dheerajsingh4141
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Answer:

When the water flow into the cell and out of the cells are in equilibrium the cell is called flaccid. (b) When the plant cell is kept in a ... B is a correct answer

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

OPTION (i) Flaccid

Explanation:

  1. When water flows in and out of the cell in balance, the cells are referred to as flaccid.
  2. The inflow and outflow of water, in this case, are in equilibrium.
  3. In a flaccid cell, the plasma membrane is not tightly bound to the cell wall.
  4. This can easily be observed if we immerse the plant cell in an isotonic solution.

Hence, when water flows in and out of the cell in equilibrium, the cells are said to be flaccid.  

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