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If you immerse a living cell in a hypertonic solution, water will a. move into the cell. b. fluctuate in and out. c. remain constant. d. move out of the cell.
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If you immerse a living cell in a hypertonic solution, water will
a. move into the cell.
b. fluctuate in and out.
c. remain constant.
d. move out of the cell.
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Answer:It moves outside the cell.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Move outside the cell. Hence, to much solute in a cell causes fluid to leave the cell to balance out.
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