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If they are centrifuged and distilled water is added, they will burst immediately
In a hypotonic environment, an onion cell will fill up with water. Hypotonic refers to a solution that has lower osmotic pressure than the solution you're comparing it to.
Cell permeability is the cells ability to be permeated, or allowing things in and out of the cell. Most cells have semipermeable membranes.
Lysogenic viruses destroy their host cell immediately.
Water will flow out of the cell and the cell will shrivel in a process called crenation.
what would happen if you had a cell in water and molecules were in the cell and some were out of the cell what would most likely happen after a period of time?
Because cells are made up of water
If they are centrifuged and distilled water is added, they will burst immediately
It will burst. It is selectively permeable to ensure that only the material that is required in the cell is able to enter it, if it looses the ability to to be selectively permeable then difusion will occur and the cell with try to be equal to the outside pressure, which will likely cause the cell to burst.
The solution is likely hypertonic and water is leaving the cell.
a cell that loose the ability to :what?
Mitochondria
extracellular matrix and Golgi apparatus
Extracelluar Matrix and Glogi Apparatus
In a hypotonic environment, an onion cell will fill up with water. Hypotonic refers to a solution that has lower osmotic pressure than the solution you're comparing it to.
Cell permeability is the cells ability to be permeated, or allowing things in and out of the cell. Most cells have semipermeable membranes.
Lysogenic viruses destroy their host cell immediately.