What would happen to a eukaryotic cell if too much osmotic


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.

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