Equilibrium
An isotonic cell is one that has neither a net gain nor a net loss of water. In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes inside the cell is equal to the concentration of solutes outside the cell, leading to an equal movement of water in and out of the cell.
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If the plant cells neither gain nor lose water when placed in water, it indicates that the concentrations of solutes inside and outside the cell are balanced, resulting in an isotonic environment. This suggests that the strength of the cell sap and the external solution are equal, as there is no net movement of water across the cell membrane.
A cell that neither gains nor loses water when it is immersed in a solution is called isotonic to its environment. Cells with a higher concentration of ions than the surrounding medium tend to expand.
A muscle is neither a cell nor a organ, it is a muscle
A cell placed in an isotonic solution will not shrink or swell. Isotonic means that the concentration of solutes in the solution is equal to the concentration of solutes within the cell. Since both concentrations are the same, no water flows in or out of the cell due to osmotic pressure.
Tepid water is between hot and cold.
Pope Francis owns neither a cell phone nor a computer and never has.
It is under kingdom fungi. Neither plant nor animal.
Neither - it just moves about the screen; it does not input information nor take it out.
No. Mercury has neither air nor water.
Distilled water is neutral in nature. It is neither acidic nor basic and has a pH of 7.