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17 March, 08:37
Cells placed in isotonic solution would
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Plant cells placed in a relatively isotonic solution would not change in size; the exchange of water molecules in and out of the cell would be equal. Plant cells placed in a hypertonic solution would lose water molecules, and the cell membrane would shrink away from the cell wall.
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