It is True that A major difference between red blood cells and elodea cells, is that elodea cells have a cell wall, which protects them from bursting.
A typical plant cell is shown by this Elodea leaf cell. A rigid cell wall and a nucleus give the cell its box-like form. The cell can produce its own nourishment thanks to the multiple green chloroplasts (by photosynthesis). The majority of the cell's volume is occupied by the central vacuole.
When a red blood cell or an Elodea cell is submerged in a hypotonic solution, water will leak into the submerged red blood cell or Elodea cell. If enough water enters a red blood cell, it will enlarge and may even rupture. Because the Elodea cell has a cell wall, this won't happen to it. Due to its rigidity and the osmotic pressure, the cell wall will keep the cell from bursting and will make the cell turgid.
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