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What chemical is in a cell?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 7/26/2022

Chemical equilibrium in a cell is when the chemical concentration, that is all of the various ions, molecules, and minerals, within the cell (cytoplasm mainly) is in a state of stasis or equality with its external concentration. Wherein there is no concentration gradient or osmotic pressure under which molecules would need to diffuse across the cell membrane. This ideal (which never truly comes to pass) would imply that the molecules within and external to the cell membrane would cease to flow continually in and out, as the cell and its exterior would be of equal concentrations/ at equilibrium.

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Juliet Olson

Lvl 13
3y ago

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