Answer:
Part A: A= cytoplasm, B= cell wall and C= cell membrane.
Part B under this condition we expected to see the phenomena called plasmolysis.
Explanation:
Eukaryotic cells consist on a cytoplasm (internal medium) which contains different organelles. Covering the cytoplasm we found a first thin layer called cell membrane and an external rigid layer called cell wall.
When a cell is subjected to a media with a salt concentration higher than salt concentration inside the cell (hypertonic media), water inside the vacuole (an organelle that constitues almost 90 % of cell volume and contains water) tends to move out of the cell in response to concentration gradient. This phenomena is called plasmolysis and is possible because of permeability characteristics of cell membrane and cell wall.