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Cassius Haney
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23 May, 12:02
Why can't animal cells experience turgidity?
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Lydia Mathews
23 May, 12:23
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Animal cells do not have a cell wall, only the cell membrane. Turgidity occurs when lots of water moves into a cell via osmosis causing the cell cytoplasm to expand and push against the cell wall. Since the animal cell does not have a cell it, the cell simply continues to expand until it bursts.
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