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osmosis in the cell vacuole because the difference of concentrations
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Osmosis is what makes water to enter the vacuole of plant cells.
Osmosis is the process whereby water from a less solute concentration moves to the region of higher solute concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
The purpose of osmosis is to achieve an equal concentration of solute in both sides of the membrane.
The plant cell possesses a large vacuole situated at the center of the cell.
The vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle that helps to maintain water balance in cells.
Because of this difference in water between the soil and the cell of the plant root, water will move from the soil into a plant's root cells through the process of osmosis.
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