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What happens if a bacterial cell lands in a jar of jelly?
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What happens if a bacterial cell lands in a jar of jelly?
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Due to the high sugar content of the jelly, the cell wall of the bacteria separates from the cell itself and water leaves the cell through osmosis. The bacterial cell basically dries up.
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