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What is the plasmoplysis?

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Updated: 5/25/2024

Plasmolysis is the process in which a plant cell loses water and the cell membrane detaches from the cell wall, causing the cell to shrink and the contents to pull away from the cell wall. This occurs in a hypertonic solution where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside the cell.

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