Biology, asked by Maajid5111, 10 months ago

What happens when a substance dissolves in the watery solution outside of a cell and equilibrium is disrupted?

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Answered by arnav134
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Water from the cell will move into the solution. ... The pores in the cell membrane will become clogged with the dissolved substance

Answered by smartbrainz
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when a substance dissolves in water solution outside of a cell and equilibrium is disrupted when the equilibrium is again maintained by the process of osmosis.

Explanation:

  • Osmosis is a process by which the solvent particle specially water moves from a region of higher solute concentration to the region of lower solute concentration.
  • In other words it is the movement of water from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
  • as a result when equilibrium is disrupted then Water moves from the cell to the outside of the medium. Then the equilibrium is again re-established.

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Define Osmosis. How it is different from diffusion? Brainly.in

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