Question #d7e7f

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Jan 30, 2018

Plant and animal cells have different adaptations to water.

Explanation:

https://biowithvanessa.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/hypotonic-hypertonic-isotonic-differences/

Animal cells are used to being in a solution that has the same amount of solutes (the thing that is dissolved in a solution).

The ideal environment for a plant cell is hypotonic (more solutes outside than inside). That is why plant cells have cell walls, which makes plants more rigid and able to withstand harsher outside conditions.

http://ygraph.com/chart/1593