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Explain why amoeba absorbs excess water and it does not burst, while a animal cell burst when it absorbs excess water

      

Explain why amoeba absorbs excess water and it does not burst, while a animal cell burst when it absorbs excess water.

  

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Jim
Amoeba have a cell wall that maintains a balance between the internal pressure and the outside pressure thus prevents it from bursting when placed in a hypotonic solution.
jim items answered the question on February 25, 2019 at 13:45


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