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What happens to the chloroplasts in the hypotonic solution, why do you think that happens?
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When a plant cell is put in hypotonic solution, endosmosis will take place. Cytoplasm and plasma membrane will swell. As the plant cell has a thick,rigid cell wall , cell won't burst
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