Respuesta :

n nonwalled cells, such as animal cells, the movement of water into and out of a cell is affected by the relative solute concentration on either side of the plasma membrane. As water moves out of the cell, the cell shrinks or undergoes crenation; if water moves into the cell, it swells and may eventually burst or lyse.

Answer:

If the flow of water takes place within a plant, it signifies that the plant is in a hypotonic environment. Within the plant, there is a hypertonic environment in comparison to the outside environment, that is, more solute molecules are present than the water molecules.  

Thus, the cells of the plants captivate water osmotically, which then expands in size and turns turgid. The cell of a plant only becomes turgid and unlike the cell of an animal, it does not burst because of the existence of cellulose cell wall, which is not found in animal cells.