You now are given a normal sample of muscle tissue whichcontains many individual cells. The tissue is minced and digestedwith enzymes to liberate individual muscle cells. You are given asolution of Dextrose in half-normal saline (NaCl) which you aretold is isosmotic but you are not told the concentration ofDextrose or NaCl but they are both present in the solution. In thiscase Dextrose is permeable to the cell. You place the isolatedmuscle cells in this solution. Assume all of the solutes inside thecell are not permeable to the cell membrane. What happens to thecells when you place them in this solution and it has reachedequilibrium? (5 Points) a. The cells remain the same size b. Thecells have increased in size; they swell c. The cells havedecreased in size; they shrink d. There is not enough informationgiven in the problem to determine what happens