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It can possibly burst.
The animal cell will swell and potentially burst due to water entering the cell through osmosis. The distilled water has a higher water concentration than inside the cell, causing water to move into the cell to try to equalize the concentration.
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If you put colored water in an animal cell, the cell will swell due to water intake, but the colored water will not affect the cell's function or structure. The colored water will eventually diffuse out of the cell, returning it to its original state.
it will die
it will be happy
animal cell i think
If an animal cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, there will be a net movement of water into the cell and it will eventually burst. If an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, there will be a net movement of water out of the cell and it will shrink.
When an animal cell is placed in corn syrup, which is a hypertonic solution, water will move out of the cell to balance the concentration of solutes outside. This loss of water causes the cell to shrivel and potentially undergo plasmolysis, where the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall. The result is that the cell may become dehydrated and impaired in its functions.
If an animal cell were placed in ocean water, which is a hypertonic solution, water would move out of the cell through osmosis. As a result, the cell would shrink and potentially undergo crenation, where its shape becomes distorted. This occurs because the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside, causing water to flow out to balance the solute concentrations.
It's where chemical reactions in the cell happen.