animal cells do no burst because the semi permiable membrane lets little water in so the cell does not become turgid.
When a cell swells and burst
When animal cells burst it's called lysis.
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Animal cells will burst (lyse) first in a hypotonic solution because they lack a cell wall.
water to move into the cell, causing the cell to swell and eventually burst due to the influx of water.
sickness
If water moves into a cell it becomes turgid and if an animal cell can burst. Plant cell will not burst due to cell wall. If water moves out of the cell it is known as flaccid and the cell membrane will contract make the cell smaller, again if its an animal cell.
maintain the cell shape and prevent the cell from burst when the surrounding environment is hypotonic
They cause the cell to burst. This is called lysis.
An animal cell that is surrounded by fresh water will burst because the osmotic pressure causesAn animal cell that is surrounded by fresh water will burst because the osmosis pressure causes the cytoplasm is hypertonic where it will absorb water hence swells leading it to burst.
When a plant cell is full of water. It will get ready to burst. But if it tries to burst it will not. Because of something that a plant cell has. It is a Cell Wall.
Any freezing will cause a cell to burst and die.