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When an animal cell is placed in a hypotonic solution and water enters the cell via osmosis, the volume of the cell increases until it bursts. This does not happen to plant cells, because A. they have large central vacuoles, which provide abundant space for storage of incoming water B. they have cell walls, which prevent the entry of water by osmosis C. they have cell walls, which provide pressure to counteract the pressure of the incoming water D. certain gated channel proteins embedded in their plasma membranes open as osmotic pressure decreases, allowing excess water to leave the cell

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The correct option is C: they have cell walls, which provide pressure to counteract the pressure of the incoming water

The cells do not swell and burst in plants because they have cell walls.

The major difference between plant and animal cells is the presence of cell walls in plants.

When animal cells are placed in a hypotonic solution, they become turgid and inflated due to the absorption of water by osmosis.

As a result of this, they can not withstand the pressure and become swollen and burst.

On the contrary, plant cells remain intact because they show resistance to pressure as they contain cell walls.

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