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Osmosis in: Plant Cells

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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- Root hair cells, if the soil is wet or moist, will also take up water by osmosis - Leaf cells of land plants, unless it is raining or the humidity is high, will have a tendency to lose water - Plant cells have a strong cellulose cell wall which is fully permeable and supports the cell, stopping it from bursting as it gains water - Aquatic, freshwater plants placed in the sea, or a seaweed in a rock pool where the water evaporated in the Sun, would also lose water by osmosis


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- Root hair cells, if the soil is wet or moist, will also take up water by osmosis
- Leaf cells of land plants, unless it is raining or the humidity is high, will have a tendency to lose water
- Plant cells have a strong cellulose cell wall which is fully permeable and supports the cell, stopping it from bursting as it gains water
- Aquatic, freshwater plants placed in the sea, or a seaweed in a rock pool where the water evaporated in the Sun, would also lose water by osmosis
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