Biology, asked by bjjain2004, 2 months ago

A cell will swell up if
(a) The concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration of water
molecules in the surrounding medium.
(b) The concentration of water molecules in the surrounding medium is higher than the concentration
of water molecules in the cell.
(c) The concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding medium
(d) The concentration of water molecules does not matter.

Answers

Answered by sciencestudent40
1

Answer:

point b

Explanation:

is the right answer

Answered by shrikantmohite76
1

Answer:

A]When the particular concentration of water molecules present in the surrounding medium will be very higher than the present water molecule concentration within its cell, the cell tends to swell up. B]When the particular concentration of water molecules present in the surrounding medium will be very higher than the present water molecule concentration within its cell, the cell tends to swell up. c]The concentration of water molecules is the same in the cell and in the surrounding medium. ... Concentration of water molecules does not matter. Answer Verified. Hint: Water molecules always tend to move from a region of the higher concentration to lower concentration. D]

The concentration of water molecules is the same in the cell and in the surrounding medium. ... Concentration of water molecules does not matter. Answer Verified. Hint: Water molecules always tend to move from a region of the higher concentration to lower concentration.

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