Hypo-osmotic, it depends on the osmolality, if the osmolality is higher inside the cell its called hypotonic.
hypotonic solution
Hypertonic Solution. :)
Hypertonic...
Hyperosmolar
hypertonic
Hypotonic
A hypertonic environment contains a higher concentration solutes then do the interior of the cell. This causes the water within the cell to move through the membrane and makes the cell shrink. A hypotonic solution has the opposite effect. The cell will swell and even explode (lysis).
It is the cytosol plus all the organelles (minus the nucleus).
A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested. A vacuole, then the contents of the vacuole empty into the lysosome and get digested.
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.
Which sentence best describes exocytosis? A. a vesicle fuses to a lysosome and its contents are destroyed B. a vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents enter the cell C. a vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents leave the cell D. a vesicle fuses to the nuclear envelope and its contents enter the nucleus? Exocytosis is the durable, energy-consuming process by which a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane into the extracellular space.
The table of contents
Copper sulfate, slaked lime and water are what is in bordeaux mixture.Specifically, the copper sulfate and the slaked lime each are dissolved in separate containers of water. The contents then will be combined in one container. The weight of the copper sulfate to the volume of water will determine the mixture's concentration.
In Microsoft Word, you can find the table of contents and index features in the "References" tab. This tab includes tools for creating a table of contents, inserting footnotes and endnotes, as well as generating an index for your document.
Air actually contains many gases and particles. So if you have any questions ask your science taecher/instructor for help. If not, you can look in your science texbook and you may look in the table of contents and look under atmosphere and you might find the answer to your question... hope this helps-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-78% nitrogen21% Oxygen1% Other gases
The shell is dissolved into the vinegar leaving the contents together in a thin membrane.
A pine cone contains the trees seeds.
It dissolves the phospholipid bilayer of cell membranes by forming water-soluble complexes with them. Once the cell membranes are degraded, the cell contents flow out & create a soup of dissolved membranes, cellular proteins, DNA, & other contents.
Electral powder sachets are available in 4.4gm and 21.08gm. You can get any of these sachets from your local pharmacy. Pour the contents of the sachet into a glass of clean water and mix until the particles have fully dissolved. After 24 hours, discard any solution that has not been consumed.
The table of contents will provide information on which chapter of the AFI contains the policy information. It is best to look at the table of contents to locate this quickly.
The contents of chain register contains certificate of successful test that inspection and examination must do before guarantee that the object if ready to be put in use.
No, It contains Iodine and Potassium contents. No protein at all.
"Contents" are what something contains, and unless you say what that something is, your question cannot be answered. The contents of what? A letter? A document of some sort? A chest? A bag? Someone's pocket? Give us some help here.