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A cell that neither gains nor loses water while sitting in a solution is probably sitting in

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Answer: the cell is most likely in an isotonic solution

Isotonic solutions will have the same concentration of water as cell, meaning that no concentration gradient is created. This means that the water within the cell is neither drawn in or out of the cell like it would be in a hypertonic or hypotonic solution.
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