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_ is a type of osmosis by which thecell gains water, swells & can burst.

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_ is a type of osmosis by which thecell gains water, swells & can burst.

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The process you're referring to is called "hypotonic solution". Here are the steps explaining it:

  1. A hypotonic solution is one in which the concentration of solutes (such as salt or sugar) is lower outside the cell than inside the cell.

  2. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water molecules move from the area of lower solute concentration (outside the cell) to the area of higher solute concentration (inside the cell) in an attempt to equalize the concentration of solutes. This movement of water molecules is called osmosis.

  3. As water continues to move into the cell, it swells and can eventually burst. This bursting of the cell due to too much water intake is known as cytolysis.

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