Which organelle in the plant cell would mainly help the cell take in water or get rid of water, just like the potato did? This is also known as “osmosis.” How do you know that this organelle would help with that process?

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Answer:

Vacuoles

Explanation:

Vacuoles is the organelle in the plant cell that takes in water as well as stores in water.

Osmosis on the other hand is when water is transmitted from one-place to another.

This is a very important KEY NOTE to remember about water molecules: Water molecules will always travel from a low concentration of solute to a higher concentration of solute.

Hypertonic: When a cell sits in a solutions that has a HIGHER concentration of solute than that of the cell, the water within the cell will travel from the cell out of it and into the solution.  Causing the cells to shrivel.

Hypotonic: There is a higher concentration of solute within the cell than that of the solutions solute concentration. Causing the water molecules from the solution to travel into the cell, where there is a higher concentration of solute. Causing the cells to burst.

Isotonic: Equal amount of solute in the cell and its external environment, allowing the water molecules to travel at an equal pace.

I hope this helps, and just a heads up for future grades to come,

the different types of solutions is an important topic that you learn in high-school. So I definitely recommend you take note of these types of solutions for high-school. Always good to be prepared.