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What will happened to cells when it is exposed in isotonic solution?

there won't be any change in the size of the cell because the water crosses the cell membrane in both directions,but the amount of water going is the same as the amount of water going out


What are the cell membrane and water both involved in?

The cell membrane and water are both involved in "Osmosis" the making of Chloroplasts.


What are some similarities between a paramecium cell and elodea cell?

can live in water and both are a cell


What happens when you submerge a plant cell and an animal cell in solutions with different water potential?

They both will eventually burst.


What cell contains directions to make proteins?

ribosomes

Related questions

During osmosis which direction does the water move into the cell out of the cell or does it move in and put equally?

During osmosis water moves in and out of the cell equally in both directions.


What will happened to cells when it is exposed in isotonic solution?

there won't be any change in the size of the cell because the water crosses the cell membrane in both directions,but the amount of water going is the same as the amount of water going out


A cell that is 35 percent water is placed in a solution that is 35 percent water Which way will the net movement of water go?

In this scenario, the cell and the surrounding solution have the same water concentration (both are 35 percent water). This means that the system is in an isotonic state, where the concentration of water inside the cell is equal to the concentration of water outside the cell. In an isotonic solution, there is no net movement of water. Water molecules will move across the cell membrane in both directions, but there is no overall change in the water concentration inside or outside the cell. The cell's volume and shape will remain relatively stable. In summary, if a cell that is 35 percent water is placed in a solution that is also 35 percent water, the net movement of water will be minimal, and the cell will generally maintain its size and shape.


What are the cell membrane and water both involved in?

The cell membrane and water are both involved in "Osmosis" the making of Chloroplasts.


Is defusion water going through the cell?

Diffusion is a physical process that involves the spontaneous movement of molecules from where they are plentiful to where they are scarce. This process could occur in either directions and is dependent on the direction of the concentration gradient. If for example, there are more water molecules outside the cell, then the water molecules would diffuse into the cell and if there are more water molecules inside the cell, they would diffuse out of the cell. I both cases, the water molecules have to travel through the cell membrane, which brings us to the next concept: Osmosis - which is the diffusion of molecules along a concentration gradient through a semi-permeable membrane (the cell membrane)


What are some similarities between a paramecium cell and elodea cell?

can live in water and both are a cell


The cell membrane and water are both involved in what material?

The movement of materials into and out of the cell


If the inside and outside of a cell are both isotonic does water still move across the cell membrane?

no


What is the only substances that carries out osmosis?

Water and salt, both inside and out of the cell.


What directions tell cells how to grow and develop?

what directions tell the cell to grow and develo


The cell membrane and water are both involved in?

osmosis, the making of chloroplasts


When eukaryotic cell part contains directions for cell growth and reproduction?

The nucleus.