what happens to an animal cell when it is kept in a very dilute external medium
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it gains water by osmosis
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The solute dissolves in the solvent and forms a solution. Here the animal cell is kept in a dilute external medium that means a hypotonic solution. ... As a result, water moves into the cell from the surrounding medium through a cell membrane. This results in causing the cell to swell and burst.
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