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fill the following table. write whether solutes and water move inside the cell or outside the cell in9th class plamamembrane lesson

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Answered by ARUNRAISAMA
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Answer:

the water will move into the cell

Explanation:

the hypotonic solution has a higher water potential than that of the cell, so water will enter the cell from a region of higher water potential to a lower water potential down a water potential gradient across a partially permeable membrane via osmosis.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Transport in and out of the cell

The cell membrane functions as obstacles for most, but not all, molecules. The development of a cell membrane which could allow some molecules to pass while disrupting movement of some molecules, was a major step in the development of the cell. Cell membranes are different (or semi-permeable) obstacles that separate internal cellular environments from external cellular (or external) environments.

The capacity of water is the tendency of water to go into one of the concentration less than the area of ​​high concentration. Energy exists in two forms: Potential and dynamic. The water molecules move forward in accordance with the differences in the potential energy where they are and where they are going. Gravity and pressure are two capable forces for this movement. These forces also work in the hydrologic (water) cycle. Remember in the hydroelectric cycle that the water runs downhill (likewise it falls from the sky, to come into the sky, it should be evaporated by the sun and evaporated, thus requiring energy input to give power to the wheel ).

Hydrologic cycle Purves et al., Life: The Science of Biology, 4th Edition, is used with permission, permission by Sinaure Associates (www.sinauer.com) and WH Freeman (www.whfreeman.com).

Diffusion is a pure movement of substance (liquid or gas) in the concentration of less concentration than the area of ​​concentration. You are on a large (10 ft x 10 ft x 10 ft) lift. An unpleasant person with a tremendous cigar burning with a cigar on the third floor. You are also unfortunate to be in a very long building and the person says, "Oh both of us are going to the 62nd floor!" Smoke dislikes can take you to the far corners. Eventually you are unable to avoid smoking! An example of the spread in action Keep an eye on the concentration source of the growing substance of any substance. You probably experience it in the classroom when there is a fresh dose of fresh perfume or cologne, especially the cheap stuff.

Since any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) molecules are dynamic when the substance is above zero (0 degree Kelvin or -273 degrees Celsius), energy is available for the movement of high-capacity molecules. . Less potential state, as in the matter of water discussed above. Most of the molecules go from high to low concentration, although there will be some that will move from least to high. Overall (or net) movement occurs from high to low concentration. After all, if the system does not have any energy input then the molecule will reach the equilibrium position where they will be distributed evenly across the system.

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