If too little water moves out of a cell, it can lead to swelling and potential lysis (bursting) of the cell due to increased pressure from the excess water. This can disrupt the cell's normal functioning and potentially lead to cell damage or death.
If too much water moves out of a cell, it can cause the cell to shrink and become dehydrated. This process can disrupt the cell's normal functions and potentially lead to cell damage or death.
It could lyse (break)
The amoeba is a single-celled organism that moves by constantly changing its shape.
Water moves out of the cells into the hypertonic solution, causing the cells to shrink and become dehydrated.
Too little water can result in cellular and extracellular dehydration and eventual death.
it will shrivel up
it will swell
Some might think it will dissolve, and they are right but after a week it will only dissolve a little
What might happen to water quality during a heat wave
If too little water moves out of a cell, it can lead to swelling and potential lysis (bursting) of the cell due to increased pressure from the excess water. This can disrupt the cell's normal functioning and potentially lead to cell damage or death.
It might be moisture
The plates under the ocean moves which causes the water to have shock waves.
it will be happy
it will cross the water
Fresh water might run out.
it will fizz a little