Biology, asked by ruatiruatremi3728, 14 days ago

When placed in a solution of 30% water70%salt what would happen to a cell that is 70% water

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Answered by bryanchristy2016
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Answer:

The cell will be shrunken

Explanation:

This will happen because of exosmosis, the water will move from within the cell to the outside in the solution.

Answered by GulabLachman
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When placed in a solution of 30℅ water 70℅ the cell will shrunken. This is happened because of exo osmosis.

  • Exo osmosis is actually the flow of water to outside the cells when it is placed in a hypertonic solution.

  • A solution that has higher solute concentration outside of the cell than inside it, is called a hypertonic solution.

  • When a cell is placed in such hypertonic solution, the cell size decrease and it will shrink.

  • This is happen because water osmotically move outside. As the outside solution has higher solute concentration than inside the cell.

  • Thus, it cause water to move outside the cell.

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