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hypertonic solution!
An animal cell would best survive in an isotonic solution, where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is the same as inside the cell. This ensures that there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell, maintaining proper cell volume and function.
salt water. this will cause the cell to lose it's water osmotically resulting in it becoming plasmolysedA hypertonic solution
If a cell dies by implosion, it was likely in a hypertonic solution where the external concentration of solutes is higher than inside the cell. This causes water to move out of the cell, leading to shrinkage and collapse.
When a cell is bathed in fluids and water flows out of the cell, it is immersed in a hypertonic solution. In a hypertonic environment, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside, causing water to move out to balance the solute concentrations. This results in the cell shrinking or undergoing crenation.
When solute concentration is higher on the outside of the cell, the cell is said to be in a hypertonic solution. This will result in the diffusion of water from inside the cell to outside the cell.
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evaporation or boiling!!!
Osmosis is the process in which solvent move from low to high concentration region.As per the question asked,since the cell is shrinked,the medium around the cell is hypertonic solution i.e.,solution of high concentration.
As you know,distilled water is a kind of hypotonic solution which means it comprises more water.If you place an animal cell into an hypotonic solution,the cell swells and finally becomes burst because of not having a rigid cell wall.Nevertheless,if you place a plant cell an hypotonic solution,it can resist the osmotic pressure due to having a rigid cell wall.As,cell wall serves turgor pressure,it assists cell not to swell and burst
A hypertonic solution, where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside, can cause cells to rupture due to water leaving the cell to try to balance the concentration gradient. This results in the cell shrinking and the plasma membrane pulling away from the cell wall or membrane.
When a soluble salt is mixed in water, we call it a solution. This differs from a pure liquid because normally we would like to describe a salt solution as having some kind of concentration.