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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago
In a plasmolysed cell, the protoplast loses water due to exosmosis and thus shrinks away from the cell wall. Thus, the space between the protoplast and the cell wall would consist of a solution (water and certain solutes) present in the extracellular region of the cell. The hypertonic solution (i.e. a solution with high salt concentration) occupies the space between the cell wall and shrunken protoplast in a plasmolysed cell.
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