A plant cell placed in distilled water will
A) expand until the osmotic potential reaches that of distilled water.
B) become more turgid until the osmotic potential reaches that of distilled water.
C) become less turgid until the osmotic potential reaches that of distilled water.
D) become more turgid until the pressure potential of the cell reaches its solute potential.
E) become less turgid until the pressure potential of the cell reaches the outside water potential.
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