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Animal cells undergo lysis, and plant cells undergo plasmolysis. Lysis occurs when a plant cell explodes due to too much pressure on the inside, and plasmolysis occurs when the vacuole of a plant cell shrinks away from the cell wall due to lack of water.

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No, animal cells do not undergo plasmolysis. Plasmolysis is the process where water leaves plant cells due to a hypertonic environment, causing the cell membrane to pull away from the cell wall. Animal cells do not have a cell wall, so they do not undergo plasmolysis.

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Only certain ones. Plasmolysis is the shrinking of the cytoplasm from the cell wall so can only happen in walled cells. If there are animal cells with walls (I can't remember off the top of my head), then yes it can occur.

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no, plasmolysis can´t happen in animal cells as they don´t have a cell wall.

plasmolysis occurs only when a plant cell loses water

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It happens because the cytoplasm lacks water.

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yes

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No

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