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the concentration inside and outside the cells are unequal, to make the balance correct water is lost from the cell. If the sugar concentration outside the cell is much higher than that inside the cell then the cell may "implode". If the concentration outside the cell is less than that inside the cell then the cell gains water and may burst or "explode".

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it will pass from the cells to the sugar solution. newtest3

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They turn into plant cells

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i dont know :D sorry !

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They will shrivel due to osmosis.

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It would grow bigger and burst

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Q: What happens to an animal cell when placed in concentrated sugar solution?
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