Edema, and eventually it would burst.
If water kept entering the cell, then eventually the cell would burst and die.
If water kept entering a cell and no water left, the cell would eventually burst or lyse due to the buildup of water causing excessive pressure on the cell membrane. This process is known as osmotic lysis, where the imbalance of water creates a hypotonic environment within the cell leading to its destruction.
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.
If red blood cells (RBCs) are kept in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of the cells due to the higher concentration of solutes outside the cells. This causes the cells to shrink and crenate, leading to potential damage and dysfunction of the RBCs.
If an alcohol-treated cell is kept in a hypertonic solution, it will likely shrink due to osmosis. The hypertonic solution has a higher solute concentration than the cell, causing water to move out of the cell and into the solution, leading to cell dehydration and shrinkage.
it will be happy
it will be happy
Sadly, the cell will explode.
it will be happy
it will swell
If water kept entering the cell, then eventually the cell would burst and die.
If water kept entering a cell and no water left, the cell would eventually burst or lyse due to the buildup of water causing excessive pressure on the cell membrane. This process is known as osmotic lysis, where the imbalance of water creates a hypotonic environment within the cell leading to its destruction.
your phone will break. the wires will spark! you should get a new one. TIP do not bring your phone in the bathroom while your in the shower!
your phone will break. the wires will spark! you should get a new one. TIP do not bring your phone in the bathroom while your in the shower!
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.
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