Why the plant cells do not burst when placed in a very dilute external medium?
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Due to the rigidity of the cell walls, plant cells do not burst rather gets swollen when placed in a very dilute external medium.
As it is placed in a hypotonic solution, water enters the cell and even the cytoplasm in the cell forces the cell walls to rupture, but due to its rigidity, it does not burst out.
As it is placed in a hypotonic solution, water enters the cell and even the cytoplasm in the cell forces the cell walls to rupture, but due to its rigidity, it does not burst out.
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