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where are the consequences of the following conditions (a) a cell contaning higher water concentration than the surrounding medium (b) a cell having low water concentration than the surrounding medium (c) a cell having equal watee concentration to its surrounding medium

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Answered by ranjeetakatarep9sk2l
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  (a) When a cell possess higher water concentration than the surrounding medium then exosmosis occurs In the cell due to the difference in water concentration in the cell and surrounding medium and cells shrinks.

(b) When a cell has low water concentration than surrounding medium then. Endosmosis occurs leading to the swelling o' the ceil.

(c) A cell having equal concentration to its surrounding medium will not show any changes as isotomic conditions persist in She solvent. 

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Answered by Alia15
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a) The water will from the higher concentration of the cell will move to lower concentration of surrounding and the cell will shrink.


b) The water from the high concentration (surrounding) will enter the cell and the cell will swell.


c) The cell will remain unaffected.

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