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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2007

Notice how the cell membrane detaches form the cell wall as the hypertonic solution (15% salty water) enters the cell.

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  • GAWD!!! This saved my science grade!!! x.X

  • this is great! i missed this lab in class and i'm glad i get to see it. It will definitely help me on my bio test. ^^

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  • @chunli06 It also depends on whether or not the cell itself has been denatured, because then there would be no way to re-establish stability in the cell.

  • @sheshahari You put drops of the salty water on one side of the microscope slide and then you take some paper (a tissue for example) on the other side that absorbs the water under the microscope slide so that the salty water is drawn in instead.

  • Mr. marx???? lvl 1 bio??

    

  • @MCKayNine at least we will not be working at mcDonalds when we're 24...

  • Woww2, this is awesome :))

  • this so just helped me with my lab report thanks a lot

  • how did you do plasmolysis while microscoping it?

  • @MultiGoban really ? i thought it was the liquid or something o.O

  • thank you so much!!

  • @sing5sing in there there is nothing... ( no molecules )

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