| 1. | Plasmolysis only occurs in extreme conditions and rarely happens in nature.
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| 2. | Convex plasmolysis is always irreversible while concave plasmolysis is usually reversible.
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| 3. | Convex plasmolysis is always irreversible while concave plasmolysis is usually reversible.
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| 4. | It can be either concave plasmolysis or convex plasmolysis.
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| 5. | It can be either concave plasmolysis or convex plasmolysis.
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| 6. | Plasmolysis can be of two types.
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| 7. | Freezing injury is a result of lost permeability, plasmolysis, and post-thaw cell bursting.
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| 8. | Therefore, due to osmosis there will be a tendancy for the cell to shrink ( plasmolysis ).
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| 9. | Plasmolysis is the term which describes plant cells when the cytoplasm shrinks from the cell wall in a hypertonic environment.
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| 10. | For yeast extract, when this process is triggered by the addition of salt, it is known as plasmolysis.
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