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Biology, 16.10.2020 09:01 carlosiscr7

What would happen to an animal cell with an internal salt concentration of 2% if it were placed in a salt solution with a salt concentration of 20%? (It helps to draw a picture) * a. The cell loses water because there is a higher concentration of water inside the cell.
b. The cell loses water by pumping it across the membrane with the use of ATP
c. The cell gains water because there is a higher concentration of water inside the cell.
d. The cell stays the same because water will not move across the cell membrane.

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