Suppose that a living plant cell is placed in a beaker with a solution that has a ø value lower than the ø value of the plant cell. What will happen to the plant cell?
A) It will lose water until its øs = its øp.
B) It will take up water until within the cell øp = -øs.
C) It will take up water until its ø = øs of the solution.
D) It will lose water until its ø = ø of the solution.
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