The condition of a cell in which the cell contents are shrunken
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Solution
Plasmolysis:
When a cell loses water as a result of which the protoplasm of the cell shrinks, the phenomenon is called Plasmolysis and the cell is called plasmolyzed.
Flaccidity occurs because of the loss of water when it is placed in a hypertonic solution.
Placing a cell in a hypertonic solution instigates the process of exosmosis when water moves out of the cell and into the solution with a low water concentration.
Final answer:
Hence, the condition of a cell in which the cell contents are shrunken is called plasmolysis.