it shrinks in size
the cell actually becomes dehydrated through diffusion, as the cell is trying to reach an equilibrium between its interior environment and its exterior environs.
A wet cell A cell that contains a solid electrolyte is a dry cell.
The outer edge of a plant cell is called the cell wall
The layer around a cell is called a membrane.
the cell membrane
The mass of a cell which has not been dehydrated.
The water leaves the cell.
it shrinks in size
they need water when they are dehydrated
To be dehydrated
you get dehydrated
plasmolysis-dehydrated
The condition is called dehydrated.
the cell actually becomes dehydrated through diffusion, as the cell is trying to reach an equilibrium between its interior environment and its exterior environs.
In a plant cell, it would be the vacuole. Since the vacuole contains tons of water when in a plant cell, it pushes against the cell walls, stiffening the plant, making it non-droopy (this is called turgor pressure). That's why when plants are dehydrated, they tend to droop- because of their shrunken vacuoles
The cell would become dehydrated, obviously. If it wasn't replenished eventually, the cell would die. Also, obviously.