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Hypertonic solutons in plant cells

Author: (Sean) Sean Holloway



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A hypertonic solution has a lower water potential than the cell. Water molecules move out of the cell. The cell shrinks and becomes plasmolysed.


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A hypertonic solution has a lower water potential than the cell.
Water molecules move out of the cell. 
The cell shrinks and becomes plasmolysed.
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