Why does a plant cell not shrink when placed in a strong hypertonic solution; whereas the
animal cell shrinks when placed in the same solution? What changes are seen in the
cytoplasm of the plant cell and what is this phenomenon called?
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The plant cell does not shrink because of a cell wall which counters the hypotonic and hypertonic solution. It is called Osmosis
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