I believe the solution would be considered hypotonic. in which case the amoeba would let water (H2O) out of its body to regulate the solute concentration (to make it equal)
D carot will shrink bcos it is surounded by an hypertonic solution
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It will change colour and become purple
If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution the cells gain water. The hypotonic solution has lower solute concentration then the cell's cytoplasm so the water will enter via osmosis.
it would die because of the salt particals
when raisins are placed in concentrated solution of sugarthen they will swell up
if you inject a highly concentrated sugar solution to a pumpkin, the increase in size can be dramatic!
D carot will shrink bcos it is surounded by an hypertonic solution
it willshrink
The cell will dehydrate.
I will take the cell to be animal cell. The hypertonic solution is taken as hypertonic saline solution. The cell will shrink in that case. There will be loss of water to the exterior of the cell. The biochemical cellular functions will be adversely affected. The cell may die if the solution is sufficiently hypertonic.
It will gradually diffuse until it reaches equilibrium.
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i think the plant cell will shrink.
It will change colour and become purple
Water will leave the cell and the cell will shrink and shrivel.
It can happen. Then there is no solution!It can happen. Then there is no solution!It can happen. Then there is no solution!It can happen. Then there is no solution!