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Two neutral conditions that might cause plant cells to become plasmolysed

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The vacuoles, a fluid-filled membrane-bound organelle, located within the cytoplasm, holds the water in the plant cell. In certain conditions, plant cells do not get a sufficient amount of water, or there is a severe loss of water from the cell. This results in the total shrinkage of the plant cell and the phenomenon are called plasmolysis.

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