List and explain the three possible consequences that occurs when a plant or an
animal cell is put into a solution of sugar or salt.
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Case 1:
If the solution surrounding the cell is less concentrated (hypotonic) than the cytoplasm, the water will move into the cell, i.e., the cell will gain water and swell.
Case 2:
If the solution has the same concentration as that of cytoplasm of cell (isotonic), there will be no net movement of water across the cell membrane.
Case 3:
If the solution is highly concentrated (hypertonic) as compared to the cytoplasm, i.e., the solution is concentrated, the cell will lose water by osmosis.
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Death
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Death pollination corversion of food products
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