Question
How can you explain that plant cell acts as an osmotic system?

Answer

A plant cell has a cell membrane and cell wall as its boundary. The cell wall is freely permeable to wate, hence it is not barrier to movement, while the plasma membrane is selectively permeable. In plant cells, the cells usually contain a large central vacuole, whose contents, the vacuolar sap, contribute to the solute potential of the cell. The difference between in the concentration of vacuolar sap and external solution results in osmosis.

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