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When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the cell?
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When an environment is hypotonic, meaning it has a lower solute concentration compared to the cell, water molecules tend to move into the cell through osmosis. This osmotic movement leads to the swelling or expansion of the cell as water enters it. If too much water enters the cell, it may burst or undergo lysis, especially if it lacks a strong cell wall.