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In this situation there will be endo-osmosis. The water molecules will diffuse from outside to inside cell.
If is Hypotonic, that the water will go inside the cell. If is Hypertonic, That the water will go outside the cell.
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The cell wall.
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In this situation there will be endo-osmosis. The water molecules will diffuse from outside to inside cell.
Inside and outside are spelled exactly as written.
not if the concentration is equal inside and outside of the cell
· What are the working conditions? Inside/Outside? Office/Plant/Lab?
If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex
If is Hypotonic, that the water will go inside the cell. If is Hypertonic, That the water will go outside the cell.
Water will move out of the cell. Glucose will not move into the cell without the help of a helper molecule. Glucose molecules will diffuse into the cell.(APEX)
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You are looking at a hypertonic solution, where there is a higher amount of salt outside the cell than there is inside the cell. The water inside the cell will diffuse out, which causes the cell to shrink. This is why your fingers shrivel in the bathtub. The opposite will happen in a hypotonic solution. The cell has more salt than the outside, and the water will diffuse into the cell, causing it to swell.
That depends on why you need the square footage. For building permits, tax assessments, etc. it is the outside; for floor covering of course the inside...
The cell wall is similar to the outside walls of a house. They both provide structure for the inside.