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Plants prefer hypo tonic environments because the water from its environment gets soaked up by the cells and stored in the vacuoles. The vacuoles will apply turgid pressure to the cell walls which help plant cells maintain their structure.
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Plants
prefer hypotonic environments
because the water from its
environment
gets soaked up by the cells and stored in the vacuoles. The vacuoles will apply turgor pressure to the cell walls which help
plant
cells maintain their structure.
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