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what happens to a cell that has a rigid cell wall when placed in a hypotonic solution?
a its plasma membrane will pull away from the cell wall
b it will swell until the cell is turgid
c it will lose water to the environment, shrivel, and probably die
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Plasma membrane pulling away from cell wall (plasmolysis) occurs in hypertonic solutions, not hypotonic. So a is incorrect.
- Option b: In a hypotonic solution, water moves into the cell (osmosis, since hypotonic has lower solute concentration outside, so water moves in). A cell with a rigid cell wall (like plant cells) will take in water, swell, and become turgid (the cell wall prevents bursting). This matches.
- Option c: Losing water and shriveling happens in hypertonic solutions (water moves out). In hypotonic, water moves in. So c is incorrect.
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b. It will swell until the cell is turgid