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What process causes water to move in and out of the central vacuole? explain

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Function of the Central Vacuole

Turgor pressure changes in a cell due to osmosis, which is the diffusion of water into or out of the cell. When a plant cell is in a hypotonic solution, there is a higher concentration of water molecules outside the cell than inside, and water will flow into the cell.

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In plant cells, osmotic pressure can cause changes in the size of the central vacuole, which shrinks or swells as water moves into or out of the cell.

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