I am doing a biology project, and i have researched for awhile but i can not find out what would happen if cells were left in a test tube with a high concentration of Vitamins A and D.
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It mainly depends on the type of cell placed in the test tube. Prokaryotic cells would die out mainly because they have no nucleus and will die either way. Many Eukaryotic cells would also die out because vitamins A and D are not enough to support their basic functions. If water were included in that solution, certain cells may thrive particularly well. They would multiply at an exponential rate until they achieve their carrying capacity and keep themselves a controlled population size. The final possibility would only occur with cells that only depend on Vitamins A and D to survive (with water of course) so you'd have to do your research to find that kind of cell that meets those survival requirements.