A cell wall made of collagen, which surrounds the plasma membrane. Animal cells do not have a cell wall.
contractile Vacuoles pump water out of a plant cell
-answered by stefan alfonsi
Because of cellwall making its rigid shape which is absent in animal cells as simple as that.
A cell wall that is counter pressure to water that rushes into the cell in a hypotonic solution.
This structure is called the plant's cell wall and it is made mostly of cellulose.
the cell wall.
the cell wall, and the cell membrane (:
a cell wall
Cell wall
"hypertonic"
The animal cell is in an isotonic solution, and the plant cell is in a hypotonic solution
That is not a question.Blood cells burst in hypotonic solutions because there is no equilibrium. therefore, since the solution outside of the blood cell is at a higher concentration, the solution will flow into the blood cell ( high to low concentration) and cause the cell to expand. The blood cell will burst if too much solution enters the cell.
I believe plant cells prefer a hypotonic solution.
Osmosis works for any type of cell. Because of a lower concentration of solute inside the cell then out, the water would rush to where the solute is in an attempt to make it even. It would retain its shape because of its cell wall making it rigid which is absent in animal cells which is prone to swelling and making it burst.
contractile vacuole
What can happen to animal cells when placed in a hypotonic solution explain
"hypertonic"
The animal cell is in an isotonic solution, and the plant cell is in a hypotonic solution
That is not a question.Blood cells burst in hypotonic solutions because there is no equilibrium. therefore, since the solution outside of the blood cell is at a higher concentration, the solution will flow into the blood cell ( high to low concentration) and cause the cell to expand. The blood cell will burst if too much solution enters the cell.
I believe plant cells prefer a hypotonic solution.
Animal cells will burst (lyse) first in a hypotonic solution because they lack a cell wall.
Osmosis works for any type of cell. Because of a lower concentration of solute inside the cell then out, the water would rush to where the solute is in an attempt to make it even. It would retain its shape because of its cell wall making it rigid which is absent in animal cells which is prone to swelling and making it burst.
move into the cell
Both types of cells will have endo-osmosis and will become turgid
Hypotonic
When placed in an isotonic solution nothin will happen to the cell, but when placed in a hypotonic solution the cell will implode (not explode, thus the water will push the cell on itself until implosion occurs.) Last but not least a hypertonic solution will cause the cell to explode by too much water entering the cell because there is already more water in the cell then in the solution. So the simple answer is: Isotonic solution= nothing, hypotonic solution= implosion, and hypertonic solution= explosion.