The stage of plasmolysis at which the first sign of shrinkage of cell contents from cell wall becomes detectable is called incipient plasmolysis
Is physical indicator of membrane integrity and hence cellular viability.
Plasmolysis contraction of the protoplasm in a living cell when water is removed by exosmosis. The process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.
plasmolysis-dehydrated
as soon as it sprouts
Osmosis is the tendency of fluid to pass through a semi-permeable membrane until there is an equal concentration of fluid on each side of the membrane. The fluid in not transported, movement is self induced
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To avoid distorting the morphology through plasmolysis of the cell wall.
The volume of cytoplasm reduces during plasmolysis
Plasmolysis contraction of the protoplasm in a living cell when water is removed by exosmosis. The process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.
cancave plasmolysis ar always irreversible and convex ar usually reversible.
The shrinking of a plant cell membrane away from the cell wall when placed in a hypertonic solution is plasmolysis
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The shrinkage of cytoplasm within an animal cell is known as crenation.
Osmosis, or diffusion of water across a membrane, is the process that's happening when a cell's cytoplasm shrinks due to water loss. The process by which a plant cell's cytoplasm shrinks due to water loss is called plasmolysis
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plasmolysis
plasmolysis-dehydrated