Biology, asked by lpssandwich, 1 year ago

What is the best explanation for why a cell might shrivel?



The water solution in the environment surrounding the cell has a lower solute concentration than the cell.

The water solution in the environment surrounding the cell has a higher solute concentration than the cell.

There is more water in the cell than there is water in the environment surrounding the cell.

There is less water in the cell than there is water in the environment surrounding the cell.

Answers

Answered by Foamy
1
it may shrivel because if we drink to much water at an time out our cells can burst and when it burst it does not form any cells
Answered by shandifleming50
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Answer:

The water solution in the environment surrounding the cell has a higher solute concentration than the cell.

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