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when water moves out of cytoplasm by osmosis

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Q: What is a plasmolyzed cell?
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Why is turgid cell has more red pigments?

is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell


What is the proper term for a shriveled animal cell?

In plants this is known as being plasmolyzed when the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall.


What causes a cell to become plasmolyzed?

Higher solute concentration outside the cell than that inside causes net loss of water and plasmolysis occurs. This is due to the diffusion of water to areas of higher solute concentration.


What is plasmolyzed cells?

when water moves out of cytoplasm by osmosis


Will the plasmolyzed cells return to normal condition if washed and again mounted?

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What would happen to a leaf if it were placed in a highly concentrated salt solution?

The cells of lettuce leaf will be plasmolyzed due to exo osmosis.


Does a sunflower grow in saltwater or freshwater?

Salt water will cause plasmolyzed cells which will kill the plant. Through selective breeding, however you can get a plant that will live in salty soil.


What would happen if plant get too much water?

When a plant loses too much water the stomata close and oxygen and other substances cannot enter or leave the plant. The cells themselves will become plasmolyzed, whereby the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall.


What is the difference between osmotic pressure and turgor pressure?

Plasmolysis is when a cell shrinks due to water living. Plasmoptysis is the bursting fourth of protoplasm from a cell, through rupture of the cell wall.


What are the effect of different concentration of salt solution on red blood cells?

In water - they will swell and explodeIn salt water - they will shrinkIn isotonic solution - they will be fineThis is because of osmosis, water will travel wherever there is a higher concentration of minerals, hence the cells swelling in water.


What water regulation adaptations might have evolved in protists hypertonic habitats such as great salt lake. In habitats with changing salt concentration?

The protists would have more permeable membranes than those in hypotonic or isotonic environments, allowing more water to enter the cell. and possibly develop a higher salt concentration within the cell, to retain the water within it and not diffuse quickly. Without these adaptations, the cell will become plasmolyzed. Protists in a changing salt concentration will have a semi-permeable membrane in order to keep up with fluctuations in concentration and take in water as it needs, along with a contractile vacuole in order to pump out any unnecessary water it takes in.


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