Water moves into the cell.
A cell immersed is a hypertonic solution will tend to lose water to the solution and shrink.
If a cell gets to much water inside of it, it will burst.
When too much water moves into a cell it will burst and die.
If excess water moves into an animal cell, it will eventually burst. This happens if the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution (a solution with a lower solute concentration than the cell).
It can possibly burst.
it means that it has been dropped in water but don't worry it is not damaged just dry it out.
The solution is likely hypertonic and water is leaving the cell.
A cell immersed is a hypertonic solution will tend to lose water to the solution and shrink.
If a cell gets to much water inside of it, it will burst.
the cell won't have water when it is needed
Too much water inside a cell will cause it to burst.
it dies
it shrinks
When too much water moves into a cell it will burst and die.
it dies
You die
it dies