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25 October, 17:53

If the concentration of water was higher

inside a plant cell than outside the cell,

what would the water do?

A. It would move out of the cell.

B. It would move into the cell.

C. It would cause the cell to burst.

D. It would move into the vacuole.

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  1. 25 October, 18:00
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    Answer:A

    Explanation The water will move out of the cell via the cell membrane. Animals and Protozoa do not have a cell wall and cytolysis (cell rupture) will occur, but not in plants.
  2. 25 October, 19:15
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    If the concentration of water was higher inside a plant cell than outside the cell, what would the water do?

    It would cause the cell to burst

    Explanation:

    The above process is termed as hypertonic solution, it makes the cell to burst.
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