wont pressure potential increase if water moves into cell.
here water is moving out.
the pressure potential should decrease.
the cell will become flaccid??
water will not move out!! because we are not increasing the conc. of sucrose, we are decreasing it.
so that means that the sucrose will diffuse out of the cell down a conc. gradient, from an area of higher conc. ( in the cell ) to an area of lower conc. ( in the solution ).
check the possibilites in the question:
A The pressure potential of the cells will become more positive.
B The solute potential of the cell will become more negative. ( more -ve means that more solutes are being taken up into the cell, which is not happening)
C The water potential of the cells will become more negative. ( if it becomes more negative in the cell it means that sucrose is being taken in from the solution, which is not happening)
D The water potential of the solution will become less negative. ( this means that water is mpvong out of the cell and thats not happening)