If water continues to enter a cell while little to no water leaves, the cell may swell and potentially burst due to the increased internal pressure, a process known as cytolysis. This is particularly likely to occur in a hypotonic environment, where the solute concentration outside the cell is lower than inside. Conversely, if too much water leaves the cell without adequate replenishment, it can lead to cell shrinkage or crenation. Both scenarios can disrupt cellular function and lead to cell death.
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The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
Sadly, the cell will explode.
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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.
If water kept entering a cell and no water left the cell, the cell would swell up and eventually burst due to the pressure from the excessive water intake. This can disrupt the cell's function and lead to cell death. This process is known as lysis.
Phospholipids in the cell membrane prevent water from entering a cell.
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Phospholipids