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What would happen to a eukaryotic cell, if too much osmotic pressure develops within a cell?
What would happen to a eukaryotic cell, if too much osmotic pressure develops within a cell?
A. The cell would remain the same size, but the internal organelles would become dehydrated
- The cell would decrease in size, and could collapse.
The cell would increase in size, and could lyse.
Nothing, osmotic pressure does not impact the cell.