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What happens to a cell in a solution with high water potential?

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Answered by meenakshi27677
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Answer:

The cell bursts

Explanation:

Due to hypotonic solution to maintain water concentration water move from high area to low area which is cell.Due to this cell swell up and ultimately get burst.

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Answered by Mansi6797
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Answer:

cell may brust.

Explanation:-

Because in high water potential ( hypotonic solution) cell absorbed the water that leads to Brust.

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