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BIOLOGY TOPIC 1 CELL BIOLOGY

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Question:

Why do plant cells have a fixed shape compared to animal cells?

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

Because they have a rigid cell wall hypertonic: cytoplasm shrinks (plasmolysis but cell wall maintains the shape hypotonic: cytoplasm expands but doesn't rupture because of the cell wall (turgor)


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