What are the name for the shrinking or swelling of your Red Blood cell?

If the concentration of solution around the red blood cells is higher than the concentration of substances inside the cell, water will leave your job the cell by Osmosis, what is it called when an excessive amount of water has gone the cell, causing it to shrivel up so it can no longer carry oxygen?

And what is it called when an excessive amount of marine has entered into the blood cell by Osmosis, so the cell swells up, bursts and dies?
Answers:
I forgot too. but im sure the answer is contained by ANAtomy and Physiology by tortora 11th edition book.
I can't remember any! i know that swelling is "hyper"-something, and shrinking is "hypo"-something, i just can't think of what. i remember studying this in biology....shoot....
In a Hypotonic solution, an animal cell will take on an excessive amount of hose and burst. This cell is said to have 'lysed'. Because they have cell walls, plant cells do not burst. Instead, a plant cell will swell and be referred to as Turgid.

In a Hypertonic solution, an animal cell will lose river and the book here just calls it 'shriveled'. A plant cell also withers and is referred to as 'plasmolyzed' Source(s): AP Bio Textbook

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