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Hypotonic Bacteria
Name: Matt Status: Student Grade: 9-12 Location: KS Country: United States Date: May 2007
Question:
How are bacterial cells adapted to live in a hypotonic environment?
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Like plant cells, bacteria have a cell wall. This allows the bacterium to build turgor pressure but prevents lysis of the cell.
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