It could lyse (break)
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
Too little water can result in cellular and extracellular dehydration and eventual death.
Because substances move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration, the water would move either in or out of the cell. In the fresh water, there was a lower concentration inside the cell, so the water moved into the cell. In the salt water, there would be less water on the outside of the cell, so the water would move out of the cell.
The water vacuole would burst
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.
it will swell
it will be happy
it will be happy
It could lyse (break)
You would dehydrate, and most likely be very ill or die.
it will swell
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
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.
It would burst.
Too little water can result in cellular and extracellular dehydration and eventual death.
it will swell
Because substances move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration, the water would move either in or out of the cell. In the fresh water, there was a lower concentration inside the cell, so the water moved into the cell. In the salt water, there would be less water on the outside of the cell, so the water would move out of the cell.