Why cell wall becomes impermeable for water?
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Water is a fluid and it gets easily absorbed by any substance so it gets absorbed by cell wall and it can't stop it by its membrane.
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Water is a fluid and it gets easily absorbed by any substance so it gets absorbed by cell wall and it can't stop it by its membrane.
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It is because fresh water is neutral in nature and when it come in contact with cell wall it entered from cell wall but after that cell membrane pass those substance which are neutral in nature not acidic so cell wall becomes impermeable for water .
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