A cell with 5% solute concentration is placed in a beaker with a 1% solute concentration. What will happen to the cell over time?
Question 2 options:
The cell will both gain and lose equal amounts of H2O; thus, it will remain the same size.
The cell will undergo no exchange of H2O with its surroundings.
The cell will lose H2O and shrink.
The cell will gain H2O and expand.
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