Biology, asked by empiricism, 3 months ago

What if the sugar in the cell is 4% and the sugar in the environment is 2%? How could the cell get more sugar? Explain.

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Answered by apoorva1851
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Answer:

if inside the cell the sugar is 4% and outside its 2% then the water concentration outside is greater than water concentration inside so water from outside medium will enter inside and the cell will get swell up.This is example of an hypotonic solution

Answered by kabisimadgp
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Answer:

By injecting sugar solution in the cell

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