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Bryson Mcdonald
5 October, 20:27
What happens to cells in a hypotonic solution
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Robert Melendez
5 October, 23:23
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The greatest concentration of water is outside the cell. Therefore, water enters the cell and fills the central vacuole, causing the contents of the plant cell to press against the cell wall.
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