If a normal cell is placed into an unknown solution and it shrinks, what can be concluded about the unknown solution?

A. Its nonpenetrating solute concentration is greater than that of a normal cell.
B. Its nonpenetrating solute concentration is less than that of a normal cell.
C. Its nonpenetrating solute concentration is equal to that of a normal cell.
D. Its penetrating solute concentration is less than that of a normal cell.
E. Its penetrating solute concentration is greater than that of a normal cell.


A

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