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Swell and possibly burst depending on how hypotonic the solution was and how much of it was injected. However the human body has evolved many simple and complex ways to deal with these situations and therefore a small amount of hypotonic solution will likely cause no effect to your cells.

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The cells would disperse the solvent into the blood stream, that is, undergo plasmolysis in an effort to become isotonic to the blood.

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