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It will Swell or shrink now, Osmisis is a speacial kind of diffusion

and that it controls what comes in or out so DO NOT WORRY

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What might happen if too much water moved into a cell?

If too much water moves into a cell, it could cause the cell to swell and possibly burst. This is known as lysis and can ultimately lead to cell damage or death.


What happens when to much water moves into a cell?

When too much water moves into a cell, it can cause the cell to swell and potentially burst. This process is known as lysis and can be harmful to the cell's structure and function. Cells regulate their water content through osmosis to maintain a balance and prevent lysis.


What might happen if too much water moved out of the cell?

You would dehydrate, and most likely be very ill or die.


What might happen if too water moved into a cell?

It could lyse (break)


What will happen when water moves into a animal cell?

If too much water moves into an animal cell, the cell will grow large and eventually burst. This is not life-threatening though, in fact that's the reason you sometimes have wrinkly fingers after you've taken a long shower or bath.


What would happen if cell membrane had too much water?

the cell membran will get harder


What are the effects of the uptake and loss of water in animal cells?

In pure water, or a weak salt solution; water moves into the cell. The cell wall then swells and bursts. This is due to the cell taking in too much water, so much so that it bursts. This is known as Lysis. In a medium salt or sugar solution there is no net movement of water. This is because the amount of water going into and out of the cell is equal. In a strong salt or sugar solution the water moves out of the cell. This mean the cell shrinks and shrivels and it has lost too much water so has shrivelled. This is known as crenation.


When too much water enters a cell it is known as?

When too much water enters a cell, it is known as cell swelling or cytolysis. This can occur due to osmosis, where water moves into the cell to try to equalize concentrations of solutes inside and outside the cell. If too much water enters, the cell can burst or undergo damage.


What happens to a cell if too much water moves into the cell?

eventually the cells will dry out and die


What can happen if animal cell take in too much water?

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How can a cell explode?

A cell can explode if there is a disruption in its osmotic balance, causing it to take in too much water and burst. This can happen if the cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, causing water to rush into the cell, leading to swelling and eventually bursting.


What happent to a plant cell when placed in isotonic hypotonic and hypertonic solutions?

When placed in an isotonic solution nothin will happen to the cell, but when placed in a hypotonic solution the cell will implode (not explode, thus the water will push the cell on itself until implosion occurs.) Last but not least a hypertonic solution will cause the cell to explode by too much water entering the cell because there is already more water in the cell then in the solution. So the simple answer is: Isotonic solution= nothing, hypotonic solution= implosion, and hypertonic solution= explosion.