Why do plant cells not burst when put in a hypotonic solution?
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it take up water by osmosis and starts to swell
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when a plant cell is placed in hypertonic solution then the solution entering the plant because in plant cell there is excess of solute so solvent moves from outside to inside and cell burst because of excessive solvent.
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