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There will be movement of water by osmosis from the less-concentrated solution (left) to the more-concentrated solution (right). Water will tend to flow from a more-dilute state to a less-dilute state.

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A semipermeable membrane has 2 percent salt solution on one side and a 15 percent salt solution on the other side what will most likely occur?

Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration


A semipermeable membrane has 2 percent salt solution on one side and 15 percent salt solution on the other side. What will most likely occur?

Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration


What is this statement most likely referring to Small nonpolar molecules may pass through this structure but others require a protein channel?

Small non-polar molecules may pass through a a semipermeable membrane but others require a protein channel.


What structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not?

A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not is a semipermeable membrane.


The statement below refers to a structure of the cell oxygen diffuse through this structure but sodium ion may need active transport which structure is this statement most likely referring to?

a semipermeable membrane


What structure is this statement most likely referring to?

Small non-polar molecules may pass through a a semipermeable membrane but others require a protein channel.


What happens when a hypotonic solution is separated from a hypertonic solution by an osmotic membrane?

They diffuse into one another until the point where they reach equilibrium. This point, however cannot be predicted from what you gave nor is it any more likely to be in favor of the hypertonic, the hypotonic, or your idea of isotonic.


What is a condition of osmosis where water moves evenly back and forth across a membrane?

Osmotic equilibrium is the condition where water molecules move evenly back and forth across a semipermeable membrane to balance the concentration of solutes on both sides of the membrane.


Which structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.?

A semipermeable membrane is a large glucose molecule that requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.


When a membrane expands and burst what problem is it most likely having?

An expanded and burst membrane is likely experiencing osmotic imbalance or pressure buildup, causing it to rupture. This could be due to excess water influx, membrane damage, or osmotic stress, leading to loss of membrane integrity and function.


Which structure is the statement below most likely referring to Small nonpolar molecules may pass through this structure but others require a protein channel.?

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If there is a 10 glucose solution on one side of a semipermeable membrane and 5 salt solution on the other side what will most likely happen to the flow of water?

Well, isn't that a happy little question! With more glucose on one side and less salt on the other, water will tend to move from the side with lower concentration of solutes (salt) to the side with higher concentration of solutes (glucose) to try to balance things out. This process is called osmosis, and it's nature's way of keeping everything in harmony.