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The percentage of a solute cell is 35% outside and 65% inside so the water in the cell will?

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The water in the cell will move out of the cell by osmosis. This is because the cell has a higher solute concentration (65%) than the outside solution (35%), and water tends to move from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration across a semipermeable membrane. This will cause the cell to shrink and lose turgor pressure.

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