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why cell wall becomes impermeable for water? ​

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Answered by Ranauk456
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Membranes can be classified as impermeable, permeable, semipermeable or selectively permeable. An impermeable membrane is one through which no substance can pass. Semipermeable membranes are those which only let solvents, such as water, pass through them.

There are some mechanisms in plants to prevent excess water loss in the same way as excess water gain. Plasmolysis can be reversed if the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. Stomata help keep water in the plant so it does not dry out. Wax also keeps water in the plant.

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