Biology, asked by Amogh16, 3 months ago

A cell is placed in a solution of sugar and water. What will happen, if the medium


has precisely the same water concentration as the cell and


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Answered by aqsa9aavk
2

Answer:

The cell placed in medium will remain as it is as the solution is isotonic

Explanation:

Suppose a cell is placed in a solution of sugar or salt water.  If the medium is isotonic — a solution with exactly the same water concentration as the cell — there will be no net movement of water across the cell membrane.

Answered by s141410aaniket13975
0

Explanation:

It is hypotonic solution . The water concentration outside is more therefore the water will come inside the cell in lower concentration.

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