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In hypertonic environments, cells that lack a cell wall can become dehydrated, causing: A) Increased turgor pressure B) Increased cell volume C) Cell lysis D) Cell shrinkage
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In hypertonic environments, cells that lack a cell wall can become dehydrated, causing: A) Increased turgor pressure B) Increased cell volume C) Cell lysis D) Cell shrinkage
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D) Cell shrinkage
Answers A and B display characteristics of a hypotonic environment
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