Question: The shrinking of the protoplasm of a cell in a hypertonic solution is due to:
Options:
Endosmosis
Plasmolysis
Turgidity
Diffusion
🔑Key Points:
Exosmosis is a process due to which the water molecules move from a higher concentration region of the cell to a lower concentration region of the surroundings through the cell membrane.Â
When a cell is kept in a hypertonic solution, it shrinks and exosmosis occurs.
Plasmolysis, in a plant cell, is defined as the process in which the cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.
Plasmolysis is the shrinkage of the cytoplasm in a hypertonic medium.
So, Plasmolysis in plant cells occurs due to exosmosis.
Exosmosis is a process due to which the water molecules move from a higher concentration region of the cell to a lower concentration region of the surroundings through the cell membrane.Â
When a cell is kept in a hypertonic solution, it shrinks and exosmosis occurs.
Plasmolysis, in a plant cell, is defined as the process in which the cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.
Plasmolysis is the shrinkage of the cytoplasm in a hypertonic medium.
So, Plasmolysis in plant cells occurs due to exosmosis.