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29 April, 01:12

If a plant cell contains more solutes than its surrounding environment, what will happen?

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  1. 29 April, 01:38
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    The cell will incorporate solvent - water. When a plant cell contains more solutes than its surrounding environment it means that it is in a hypertonic state, the osmotic gradient will increase and the water will tend to enter the cell augmenting the t urgor pressure inside the cell wall. Ultimately, it will cause water to enter the plant and reach the cell.
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