| Plasmolysis | Deplasmolysis |
| 1. It refers to the shrinkage of the cytoplasm and withdrawal of the plasma membrane from the cell wall caused due to the withdrawal of water when placed in a hypertonic solution. 2. In Plasmolysis, the cell becomes flaccid. | 1. Deplasmolysis is the recovery of a plasmolysed cell when it is placed in water, wherein the cell's protoplasm again swells up due to the re-entry of water. 2. In deplasmolysis, the cell becomes turgid. |
| Turgor pressure | Wall pressure |
| Turgor pressure is the pressure of the cell contents on the cell wall. | Wall pressure is the pressure exerted by the cell wall on the cell content |
| Guttation | Bleeding |
| Guttation is the process by which drops of water appear along leaf margins due to excessive root pressure. | Bleeding is the loss of cell sap through a cut stem. |
| Turgidity | Flaccidity |
| 1. It is the state of a cell in which the cell cannot accommodate any more water and it is fully distended. | 1. It is the condition in which the cell content is shrunken and the cell is not tight. |