You place some Elodea,an aquarium plant,in a hypotonic solution.What happens?
A) Water predominantly moves out of the Elodea cells, and they shrink.
B) Water predominantly moves into the Elodea cells, and they burst.
C) Water predominantly moves into the Elodea cells; turgor pressure rises, but the cells do not burst.
D) Water moves into and out of the Elodea cells at the same rate.
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