Osmosis.
Cytoplasm
Water enters cell by diffusion from higher concentration out side to in side due to diffusion pressure .
potassium The answer of potassium is dead wrong. Sodium is the electrolyte that flows into the cell to initiate depolarization. Potassium flows into the cell during repolarization.
The guard cell swell when water flows into them,causing stomatal pore to open.
inside of a cell, clear thick like fluid, allows chemical change, it flows constantly inside membrane barrier of a cell
cyptoplasm
Its the Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm.
The Cytoplasm.
Osmosis.
It's mostly water, and it's called cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm
1.] Isotonic - concentrationg is the same on the outside and inside [dynamic equilibrium] 2.] Hypotonic - concentration of substances lower outside the cell, water flows in, turgor pressure increases, and cell bursts 3.] Hypertonic - concentration of substances higher outside the cell, water flows out and cell shrinks
Water moves into the cell by osmosis along the concentration gradient until the two gradients are equal. The result is that the volume inside the cell increases, causing the cell to swell.
Water enters cell by diffusion from higher concentration out side to in side due to diffusion pressure .
potassium The answer of potassium is dead wrong. Sodium is the electrolyte that flows into the cell to initiate depolarization. Potassium flows into the cell during repolarization.