Water is essential for plant cells as it helps in maintaining turgor pressure, which is crucial for the structural support and rigidity of the plant. Water also acts as a medium for transporting nutrients and minerals within the plant, and is involved in various metabolic processes such as photosynthesis. Additionally, water helps to regulate the temperature of the plant and is necessary for maintaining cell turgidity for growth and development.
To bring about all metabolic activities in a plant cell water is essential.
When a plant cell is full of water. It will get ready to burst. But if it tries to burst it will not. Because of something that a plant cell has. It is a Cell Wall.
It holds water in the cell for later use.
Osmosis brings water into the cell which helps wilted plants recover from dehydration.
Plasmolysis occurs when a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, causing the cell to shrink as water moves out of the cell due to the higher concentration of solutes outside the cell.
if the plant cell is in concentrated water...it shrinks .i.e the water in plant cell flows out and hence the plant cell loses its turgidity and shrinks.this process is called exosmosis .
If a plant cell is placed in fresh water, there will be a net movement of water into the cell - because the solute concentration inside the cell is greater than outside. This occurs because the system is attempting to reach equilibrium (where the concentrations inside and outside are equal). Unlike an animal cell, a plant cell will not burst when excess water enters the cell. This is because the cell wall helps the plant cell maintain its structure.
Cell Division. This helps the organism expand and grow to the maximum of its ability.
To bring about all metabolic activities in a plant cell water is essential.
The cell in the plant stem helps the plant by transporting water and materials throughout the plant.
transports food and water supplies to the plant and cell.
A hypertonic solution outside a plant cell will cause water to move out of the cell, leading to shrinkage or plasmolysis of the cell. This can disrupt normal cellular functions and eventually cause the plant cell to die if the condition persists.
The central vacuole stores water in a plant cell. It helps maintain turgor pressure which provides structural support to the cell and allows the plant to stand upright.
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When a plant cell is full of water. It will get ready to burst. But if it tries to burst it will not. Because of something that a plant cell has. It is a Cell Wall.
The plant cell absorbs water by simple diffusion and osmosis.
It holds water in the cell for later use.