why does pure water don't burst in a plant cell
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when a plant cell is placed in pure water ,then it takes up water molecules by osmosis as the water potential of the cell is lower than that of the water surrounding it.however
it doesn't absorb water until it bursts as it has a long cellulose cell wall.
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