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A scientist is studying a unicellular organism. The organism normally looks like image A. Then the scientist places the cell in two different solutions. In the first solution, the cell changes to look like image B. In the second solution, it changes to look like image C.
Which statement describes the solution and process that would cause a cell to look like the cell labeled B?
A.
Too much sugar water moved out of the cell.
B.
Too much water moved into the cell.
C.
Too much saline moved into the cell.
D.
Too much water moved out of the cell.
