The content of a large vacuole in a eukaryotic cell has the same osmotic pressure as the surrounding cytoplasm, to prevent it from shrinking or bursting. If this eukaryotic cell is placed in a 3M sucrose, then:
a) the cell would burst.
b) the vacuole would expand and burst.
c) the cell and the vacuole would both shrink.
d) the cell would shrink but the vacuole would remain the same size.
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The content of a large vacuole in a eukaryotic cell has the same osmotic pressure as the surrounding cytoplasm, to prevent it from shrinking or bursting. If this eukaryotic cell is placed in a 3M sucrose, then:
a) the cell would burst.
b) the vacuole would expand and burst.
c) the cell and the vacuole would both shrink.
d) the cell would shrink but the vacuole would remain the same size.
Answer: c) the cell and the vacuole would both shrink.
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