A cell wall does stop a plant cell from taking in so much water that it will burst. This is possible because of homeostasis.
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The contractile vacuole is the organelle of a protist that empties the fluid out of the cell, if this stops working, then the cell will eventually expand and burst, the scientific term for this is cytolysis :)
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Lack of sunlight
It stops processing,because there is no light.
The cork stops the agg drier from slipping in the asphalt plant.
Because the ameobas contractile vacuole stops working
Plant cells have a cell wall, which is important for support and to maintain rigidity. If the plant cell swells with water, the cell wall stops it from bursting. Animal cells do not have cell walls, and so they are not protected from bursting.
sunlight
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No one can answer this question. Rain stops when it stops.
A cassette player can be fixed that stops taking tapes. It would have to be taken apart to troubleshoot the problem, however,
No, because if the plant gets to much water it stops growing.
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It depends on what kind of plant it is and it depends on what nutrition the plant gets. When its time for the plant to die it stops growing and starts dying.
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In the fall when the plant stops making chlorophyll.