Difference between Plasmolysis and Deplasmolysis
Difference between Plasmolysis and Deplasmolysis are in tabular form below –
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Plasmolysis |
Deplasmolysis |
Definition |
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1. | The contraction of cells due to water loss that occurs within plants and through osmosis, this is known as Plasmolysis. | In a hypertonic medium, after undergone plasmolysis when cell of a plant are replaced back into hypertonic medium, then it is known as Deplasmolysis. |
Cell shrink or swell |
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2. | In the plasmolysis, cells can shrink. | In the Deplasmolysis cells can swell. |
Osmotic pressure |
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3. | In the plasmolysis, cell has low osmotic pressure. | In the Deplasmolysis, cell has high osmotic pressure. |
Exosmosis/ Endosmosis |
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4. | The process of plasmolysis takes place because of exosmosis. | The process of Deplasmolysis takes place because of endosmosis. |
Reversible or not |
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5. | After an interval, this process is not reversible. | After an interval, this process is reversible. |
Hypotonic or Hipertonic solution |
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6. | The plasmolysis takes place when hypertonic solution contains cells. | The Deplasmolysis takes place when hypotonic solution contain cells. |