Under vacuum, the balances among plant cell interior turgor pressure, the cell membrane, the cell wall and the atmosphere are broken. Water in the vacuoles will evaporate and escape into the atmosphere through the cellular mem- brane system, which may increase cell osmotic pressure and damage the cell structure.
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Under vacuum, the balances among plant cell interior turgor pressure, the cell membrane, the cell wall and the atmosphere are broken. Water in the vacuoles will evaporate and escape into the atmosphere through the cellular mem- brane system, which may increase cell osmotic pressure and damage the cell structure.
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