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what will happen if concentration of water in the cell higher than outer enviroment ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water molecules move into and out of the cell at an equal rate, so the cell's size remains constant. than a cell. This means water concentration is higher inside the cell than outside. Thus, water flows out of the cell, causing it to shrivel or even die. This diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis. ... Similarly, if there is a higher concentration of dissolved salt outside of the cell (a hypertonic environment), then H20 will diffuse "out" from the cell and the cell will dehydrate and shrink and cellular metabolism will cease.

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This diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis. ... Similarly, if there is a higher concentration of dissolved salt outside of the cell (a hypertonic environment), then H20 will diffuse "out" from the cell and the cell will dehydrate and shrink and cellular metabolism will cease.

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