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If the concentration of electrolytes inside a cell is higher than in the extracellular environment it is called hyperosmotic. The cells will loose water and shrivel.

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If the electrolyte concentration is higher within the cell than outside the outer solution is said to by hypotonic. Water will then enter the cell until concentrations equalize.

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The cell will shrink because there will be a net movement of water out of the cell (in an attempt to reach equilibrium)

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