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A Leaf Cell of a Water Plant Was Placed in a Liquid Other than Pond Water. After Sometime, It Assumed a Shape as Shown Below: - Biology

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A leaf cell of a water plant was placed in a liquid other than pond water. After sometime, it assumed a shape as shown below: 

Redraw in the space provided, the diagram of the cell if it is soon placed in ordinary water for some time.

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