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  • 01-11-2017
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If a plant cell is placed in solution and the cell shrivels up what type of solution was it placed in

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  • 12-11-2017
The plant cell was placed in a hypertonic solution. Due to its higher concentration of solutes and a net movement of water outside a hypertonic solution causes the cell to shrink. In other words, when a plant cell is placed in hypertonic solution the water from the cell will be forced out of the cell in an attempt to balance itself. This is known as plasmolysis.
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