What happens to the plant cell when we keep it in the hypotonic solution?
Asked by Topperlearning User | 14th Nov, 2013, 10:35: AM
When we keep plant cell in the hypotonic solution it absorbs water from the surroundings and becomes more turgid.
Answered by | 14th Nov, 2013, 12:35: PM
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