the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher
Molecules tends to move out. They moves along concentration gradient
Water moves along concentration gradient.So water moves out from the cell
In this situation there will be endo-osmosis. The water molecules will diffuse from outside to inside cell.
Hypertonic.
Molecules will move into or out of the cell until it becomes isotonic to its surroundings. This means that the concentration of the molecules inside the cell is equal to the concentration of the molecules outside the cell.
Yes, Iodine molecules will diffuse from an area of high concentration (hypertonic solution) to an area of low concentration (hypotonic solution). This process continues until the solutions are isotonic i.e. both solutions have the same concentration of molecules on the inside and outside of the cell.
Diffusion keeps the amounts of molecules inside and outside the cell in balance, or in a state of homeostasis.
Before diffusion there is a higher concentration of oxygen molecules outside the cell than inside the cell. After diffusion the concentration of oxygen molecules is the same outside and inside the cell.
not if the concentration is equal inside and outside of the cell
In the salt solution the concentration of water inside the cells of the potato is higher than that outside. Therefore water molecules move from inside the potato where there is higher concentration of water molecules to outside the potato where there is a lower concentration of water molecules through semipermeable membrane of the potato cells. This process is called osmosis.
In this situation there will be endo-osmosis. The water molecules will diffuse from outside to inside cell.
Hypertonic.
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)
they make the concentration of the solute equal inside and outside of the molecule.
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)
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)
If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
Molecules will move into or out of the cell until it becomes isotonic to its surroundings. This means that the concentration of the molecules inside the cell is equal to the concentration of the molecules outside the cell.
Osmosis is when water molecules pass through a membrane. For example, if there is more salt outside a cell then inside it, the process of osmosis transports water molecules outside the cell to equalize the concentration of salt. WordNet's definition: diffusion of molecules through a semipermeable membrane from a place of higher concentration to a place of lower concentration until the concentration on both sides is equal