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How do cell walls protect cells from osmotic pressure?

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How do cell walls protect cells from osmotic pressure?

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  1. they are rigid and only allow the cell to expand so a certain degree in order to keep the cell from bursting.


  2. when osmotic pressure increases, water enters the cell> so they are swelling> If the walls are enough resistant, they could hinter the breaking of the cells

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