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Incipient PlasmolysisI had just finish an experiment abt the this but i can't identify which plant cell are incipient plasmolysis can u all help me please
Am sorry, but I don't really understand your request.
Do you need to indicate a cell (type??) in which plasmolysis occures or what? Please give some more details about your problem, ok?
Re: Incipient Plasmolysisit's rather hard to detect when a particular cell is at incipient plasmolysis. what we do is that we count the cells in a particular portion of plant tissue. we expose this to a hypertonic solution. when 50% of the cells of the tissue is plasmolyzed, it is at incipient plasmolysis. At that point, osmotic potential of the cells is the same as the solution.
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