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If both a plant cell and an animal cell are placed in a

Last updated: 8/7/2022

If both a plant cell and an animal cell are placed in a

If both a plant cell and an animal cell are placed in a hypotonic solution, how would their responses differ? A plant cell, with its strong cell wall, will absorb water only until the cell wall restricts the expansion of the cell membrane. An animal cell will continue to take on water, potentially until its membrane ruptures. The cell membrane alone is not strong enough to withstand the increased osmotic pressure. An animal cell, with its strong cell wall, will absorb water only until the cell wall restricts the expansion of the cell membrane. A plant cell will continue to take on water, potentially until its membrane ruptures. The cell membrane alone is not strong enough to withstand the increased osmotic pressure. Both cells, with strong cell walls, will absorb water only until the cell wall restricts the expansion of the cell membrane. After the animal cell stops expanding, the plant cell will continue to take on water, potentially until its membrane ruptures. The cell membrane alone is not strong enough to withstand the increased osmotic pressure. Both cells, with strong cell walls, will absorb water only until the cell wall restricts the expansion of the cell membrane. After the plant cell stops expanding, the animal cell will continue to take on water, potentially until its membrane ruptures. The cell membrane alone is not strong enough to withstand the increased osmotic pressure.