Answer:
Water will move out of the cell causing it to eventually shrink.
Step-by-step explanation:
The tonicity of solutions determine the direction of water movement. Hypertonic solution is a solution whose concentration is higher than that of its external solution while hypotonic solution is a solution whose concentration is lower than that of its external solution. In this case, an animal cell is placed into a solution whose concentration of dissolved substances is higher than that inside the cell.
This means that the extracellular solution is HYPERTONIC to the cell's solution. Based on OSMOSIS, which is the movement of water from a region of lower solute concentration (high water conc.) to a region of higher solute concentration (low water conc.) via a semipermeable membrane, water will move out of the animal cell into the extracellular solution via the cell membrane (semipermeable membrane).
This movement of water out of the cell will eventually cause it to shrink and die.