Biology, asked by bhumi20072, 1 month ago

what will happen if we put a dry raisin or Apricot plant cell into water and concentrated with sugar solution?​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Dry apricots first swell due to endosmosis and then shrink due to exosmosis

Dry apricots have more solutes than pure water. Hence, the endosmosis, i.e., water molecules will move from outside to the inside of the apricot through the wall of apricot. Due to this, apricots will swell eventually. When such apricots are transferred to the sugar solution, then the solution will be the hypertonic bearing high amount of solute. Hence, exosmosis, i.e., water will move from inside to the outside of apricot through the apricot wall. Due to this, apricot will shrink.

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Answered by prish444
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Answer:

Dry apricots first swell due to endosmosis and then shrink due to exosmosis

Dry apricots have more solutes than pure water. Hence, the endosmosis, i.e., water molecules will move from outside to the inside of the apricot through the wall of apricot. Due to this, apricots will swell eventually. When such apricots are transferred to the sugar solution, then the solution will be the hypertonic bearing high amount of solute. Hence, exosmosis, i.e., water will move from inside to the outside of apricot through the apricot wall. Due to this, apricot will shrink ❤❤

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