Biology, asked by EshaSangwan1950, 1 year ago

A cell is placed in 0.6 m sugar solution and no change in volume of the cell is found. What is the concentration of the cell sap?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cell sap is isotonic due to which no endosmosis and exosmosis takes place and the volume of cell remains the same.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

0.6 \ M

Explanation:

  • In simple terms, it is based on the concept of osmosis.
  • Osmosis is a process where the molecules of a solvent pass through a semi-permeable membrane.
  • The path it covers is usually from a less concentrated solution to a high concentrated solution.
  • When the cell is placed in a 0.6 \ M sugar solution and the change in volume is nil, then the concentration of the particular cell sap will simply be 0.6 \ M. This is because the volume has not changed.
  • Hence, the correct answer will be 0.6 \ M

Final Answer:

A cell is placed in a 0.6 \ M sugar solution and no change in the volume of the cell is found. The concentration of the cell sap will be 0.6 \ M.

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