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The osmotic expansion of a cell kept in water is chiefly regulated by:

  1. A
    Mitochondria
  2. B
    Vacuoles
  3. C
    Plastids
  4. D
    Ribosomes

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In plant cells, the vacuole contains cell sap and maintains the turgor pressure of the cell. It plays a critical role in osmoregulation and the osmotic expansion of the cell.

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The osmotic expansion of a cell kept in water is chiefly regulated by:
A
Mitochondria
B
Vacuoles
C
Plastids
D
Ribosomes

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