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Q: What happens when a cell starts to fill up with water?
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How and when do cells let water in or out?

Cells let water in or out of there systems through a process called osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water across a cell membrane from high concentration to low concentration. If there is a higher concentrations of solute ( a substance that isn't water ex. salt) in the cell, the water will move into the cell. The cell will eventually fill with water and burst If the is a higher concentration of water in the cell than in the enviroment, water will move out of the cell and the cell will eventually shrink and shrivel


What happens when you fill a beaker of soil with water until the beaker is almost full?

You get a heavy beaker full of mud.


What is the cell nucleus filled with?

Cell nucleus is fill with nucleoplasm and nucleolus.


What cells are most porous to water?

Most cell _______ are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help enable plants to stand against _______________. Can anyone fill in the blanks?


What are fill cells?

fill cells with words numbers and symbols etc in a certain cell in excel ex [pie] <- pretend dat is a cell

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What happens when you fill hot water in a balloon and put it in a jar filled with water?

it sinks


Pockets if a cell membrane fill with water and pinch off to become vacuoles inside the cell?

pinocytosis


Do you fill your car battery above or below the cell level?

Fill it to the bottom of the opening which is above the cells. Use only distilled water and not tap water or drinking water.


What happens to a cell if too much water moves into the cell?

eventually the cells will dry out and die


Do you put water in a battery?

If it has fill caps and any of the cell levels are low, you add distilled water.


The fluids that surround and fill a cell are mostly of?

The majority of the cell is filled with Cytoplasm.


How do you add water to a Yamaha 125 Atv battery?

If it is a sealed battery you cannot. If it has fill caps, then remove the caps and fill each cell to the full mark with distilled water.


Freezing reusable water bottles?

Yes it is possible to freeze the reusable water bottles overnight. One tip is not to fill it all the way. When water starts to freeze it expands, and if you fill the water bottle completely full, it could explode.


How and when do cells let water in or out?

Cells let water in or out of there systems through a process called osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water across a cell membrane from high concentration to low concentration. If there is a higher concentrations of solute ( a substance that isn't water ex. salt) in the cell, the water will move into the cell. The cell will eventually fill with water and burst If the is a higher concentration of water in the cell than in the enviroment, water will move out of the cell and the cell will eventually shrink and shrivel


What happens when you push an empty bottle underwater?

The bottle begans to fill with water and begans to float.


When a white carnation is place in grenn colored water it truns green why?

The central vacuoles in its cell fill with green water. CORRECT ANSWER.


What happens when you fill a beaker of soil with water until the beaker is almost full?

You get a heavy beaker full of mud.