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No, cell wall does not permit osmosis to occur as it is completely permeable.
The movement of water in the cell or a body through a semipermeable membrane is called endosmosis.
The solution whose concentration is less than the internal concentration is called hypotonic solution.
Excessive loss of water from a plant cell when it is kept in hypertonic solution is called plasmolysis.
Does cell wall permit osmosis?
No, cell wall does not permit osmosis to occur as it is completely permeable.
No, cell wall does not permit osmosis to occur as it is completely permeable.
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The movement of water in the cell or a body through a semipermeable membrane is called endosmosis.
The movement of water in the cell or a body through a semipermeable membrane is called endosmosis.
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The solution whose concentration is less than the internal concentration is called hypotonic solution.
The solution whose concentration is less than the internal concentration is called hypotonic solution.
See lessWhat is plasmolysis?
Excessive loss of water from a plant cell when it is kept in hypertonic solution is called plasmolysis.
Excessive loss of water from a plant cell when it is kept in hypertonic solution is called plasmolysis.
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