Which of the following will occur when a cell is placed into a hypertonic solution? A. The cell will swell up as water comes through the membrane into the cell. B. Nothing will happen and the cell will stay the same size. C. The cell will shrivel as water leaves the cell.

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Which of the following will occur when a cell is placed into a hypertonic solution?

A. The cell will swell up as water comes through the membrane into the cell.

B. Nothing will happen and the cell will stay the same size.

C. The cell will shrivel as water leaves the cell.

**Hypotonic Solution**

The image is a diagram illustrating the concept of a hypotonic solution. The diagram shows two areas separated by a curved line, representing a cell membrane.

- **Left Side (Light Blue):** This represents the hypotonic solution. This area is less concentrated with solute particles, depicted by fewer green circles.

- **Right Side (Orange):** This depicts the interior of a cell, which has a higher concentration of solute particles, shown by more densely packed green circles.

In a hypotonic solution, water tends to move into the cell where the solute concentration is higher. This can cause the cell to swell and potentially burst if the influx of water is excessive.
Transcribed Image Text:**Hypotonic Solution** The image is a diagram illustrating the concept of a hypotonic solution. The diagram shows two areas separated by a curved line, representing a cell membrane. - **Left Side (Light Blue):** This represents the hypotonic solution. This area is less concentrated with solute particles, depicted by fewer green circles. - **Right Side (Orange):** This depicts the interior of a cell, which has a higher concentration of solute particles, shown by more densely packed green circles. In a hypotonic solution, water tends to move into the cell where the solute concentration is higher. This can cause the cell to swell and potentially burst if the influx of water is excessive.
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