Question

When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the cell?(1 point)
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The cell has more solute, so solvent moves from outside the cell to inside, causing the cell to swell.

The amount of solute is approximately equal in the environment and in the cell, causing no change by the cell.

The environment has more solute, so solvent moves from inside the cell to outside, causing the cell to shrink.

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Answered by GPT 3.5
The cell has more solute, so solvent moves from outside the cell to inside, causing the cell to swell.

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