Biology, asked by maheshsaritha381, 11 months ago

Raisins swell up when put in :

Tap water
Saline water
Rain water
Mustard oil

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Answered by Blaezii
2

Answer:

Raisins swell when it is put in water, because of greater concentration of salt inside the resins and the amount of water is less.

Because of the presence of a low amount of water, it tends to move inside the resins.

Finally, it ends in endosmosis, and this is the reason why it swells.


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atishayj: the water enters the raisin through endosmosis by the process called hypotonic
atishayj: due to the difference in concentration
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Answered by atishayj
0

Answer:

tap water (hypotonic)

Explanation:

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