Why does Osmosis affect plant and animal cells differently?
A. Animal cells have a cell wall, leading them to burst instead of stretch.

B. Plant cells have a cell wall, so they become turgid, or swollen, instead of bursting.

C. Plant cells have chloroplasts, which use sunlight to control the water flow.

D. Animal cells do not have a cell wall because they need to use Osmosis, whereas plant cells do not use Osmosis so they have cell walls to prevent the movement of water.

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B. Plant cells have a cell wall, so they become turgid, or swollen, instead of bursting.

Osmosis affects plants and animal cells differently because plant cells have a cell wall, so they become turgid, or swollen, instead of bursting. The correct option is B.

What is osmosis?

Osmosis is the diffusion of particles from a low concentration region to a high concentration region. It is the movement of solvent particles through a semi-permeable membrane.

Animal cells do not have a cell wall, and plant cells contain a cell wall. Plant cells contain a vacuole and animal cells do not. These are the difference between these cells.

The process of osmosis act differently on plant cell and animal cell. The animal's cell will burst quickly in a concentration, and the plant cell will not burst out because it contains a cell wall.

Thus, the correct option is B. Plant cells have a cell wall, so they become turgid, or swollen, instead of bursting.

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