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The cells of a plant change shape depending on the availability of water. The cells and plant take measures to reduce the amount of water loss through their stomata and conserve the water they currently have.

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In the process of osmosis, water diffuses from where it is in higher concentration to where it is in lower concentration. So if plant cells are placed in an environment with lower water concentration than inside of the cell, the water will move out of the cell into the low water environment. This loss of water will cause the cell cytoplasm to shrink away from the cell wall in a process called plasmolysis.

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the cell shrinks and the water comes out of the cell. an example is hypertonic.

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The inside of cells have a higher concentration of what?

The inside of cells have a higher concentration of Potassium. But there's a higher concentration of Sodium outside the cell.


Which solution is hypertonic to red blood cells?

Red blood cells do contain some salts and other ions inside the cell. This means that if it is placed in water (assuming that it is deionized and has no solvent in it) the cell will be hypotonic because the concentration inside the cell will be higher than it is outside the cell.


What happens to a cells when they are put in a higher concentration of water?

When a cell is placed in higher concentration of water then endosmosis of water in the cell takes place because in the cell water concentration is low and osmotic(solute) pressure is high so water moves from its higher concentration towards its lower concentration which means it moves inside the cell and the cell becomes turgid.


Why animal cells burst when they are placed in pure water?

Animal cell are hypertonic to the water i.e. they have more solute concentration inside the cell when placed in pure water. Now by the law solvent(water here) move from low concentration of solute to high concentration of solute so water move inside the animal cell which make cell to swell up and when the swelling pressure increase then wall pressure the cell get burst


Why does a cheek cell burst?

Osmosis is the movement of water by diffusion across a semi-permiable membrane. The student placed the cheek cells in water and when cells are placed in an environment of a high concentration of a particular substance, the cell practices osmosis where the water moves from a high concentration (the water on the slide), to a low concentration (the cheek cells) until they reach equilibrium. In this case, the process of osmosis did not cease as the cells were immersed in such a high concentration of water and it continued until the cell was so full that it burst. Unlike plant cells, cheek cells do not have a cell wall and their membrane is semi permeable, thus allowing water to travel through. The cell reacts to this water in almost a form of 'shock' and it tries to make the inner contents of itself, equal to its surroundings.

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The inside of cells have a higher concentration of what?

The inside of cells have a higher concentration of Potassium. But there's a higher concentration of Sodium outside the cell.


Why cell?

If placed in a hypertonic solution, cells will shrink because the solute concentration outside the cell will be higher than inside the cell. This causes the movement of water out of the cell (in order to equalise the concentration).


What would happen if a freshwater organism was put in saltwater?

If a jellyfish was placed in a freshwater lake, the jellyfish would be placed in a hypotonic environment. Osmosis says that water moves from areas of low solute concentration to high concentration, in order to reach a dynamic equilibrium. In other words, due to the fact that the jellyfish was placed in a hypotonic environment, or an area of low solute concentration compared to the jelly fish, its cells would be flooded with the fresh water and its cells would burst, causing the death of the jellyfish.


Why cant human cells survive in a hyper tonic environment?

A hypertoinic environment to human cells means there is more water and less solute inside the cell. Thus water will move out of the cell because the of the concentration gradient. The cell will shrivel and die.


If cells are placed in a solution with a high concentration of solute water will?

the molecules will pass from the salt solution to the cells.


Which solution is hypertonic to red blood cells?

Red blood cells do contain some salts and other ions inside the cell. This means that if it is placed in water (assuming that it is deionized and has no solvent in it) the cell will be hypotonic because the concentration inside the cell will be higher than it is outside the cell.


What is cells solution in which the concentration of dissolved substance in the solution is the same as concentration of dissolved substance inside a cell?

isotonic


What happens to a cells when they are put in a higher concentration of water?

When a cell is placed in higher concentration of water then endosmosis of water in the cell takes place because in the cell water concentration is low and osmotic(solute) pressure is high so water moves from its higher concentration towards its lower concentration which means it moves inside the cell and the cell becomes turgid.


Why animal cells burst when they are placed in pure water?

Animal cell are hypertonic to the water i.e. they have more solute concentration inside the cell when placed in pure water. Now by the law solvent(water here) move from low concentration of solute to high concentration of solute so water move inside the animal cell which make cell to swell up and when the swelling pressure increase then wall pressure the cell get burst


When would a cell shrink?

Cells would shrink if they were placed in a salty environment. Salt has a lower phi, or water pressure, than the interior of the cell, and the water in the cell would naturally flow out of it through osmosis. The cell would become hyper-osmotic in respect to the environment around it.


What is the barrier between the inside of a cells and its environment?

plasma membrane


What is the barrier between the inside of cells and its environment?

plasma membrane