Which of the following enables the cells of fungi and bacteria to withstand hypotonic solution? (a) Cell wall (b) Cell membrane (c) Vacuole (d) Cytoplasm
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cell walls is the answer
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a) Cell wall
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Cell wall allows the uptake of water through osmosis in hypotonic conditions and becomes turgid. Cell walls are placed outside the cell membrane to tolerate high internal pressure. Thus they enable cells to withstand hypotonic solutions without bursting the cell. The cell wall is mainly of peptidoglycan, a mesh of polysaccharide strands in bacteria. The cell wall of fungi is mainly of glucans, chitin, and glycoproteins
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