in isotonic solutions.
In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is the same as inside the cell. This means there is no net movement of water in or out of the cell, resulting in a balanced state where the cell size remains constant.
Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.Usually the cell below what is currently the active cell. If you are in the last row, it will stay in the same cell.
In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the cell is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell. As a result, there is no net movement of water, and the cell maintains its normal shape and size.
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* well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size. * well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size.
They are the same size the tadpole just has less
Liquids cannot stay the same size size because the particles inside the liquids have some bit of space to move to a different shape and to change the size.
A relative cell reference is one that will change to a different cell if you copy the formula. An absolute reference is one that will always use the same cell. For example, say you have a percentage in cell B1 that you want to add to all the cells from A3 down. In cell B3 you could use the formula '=A3*(1+$B$1)'. If you copy this formula to the cells below B3, the reference to A3 will change to be the cell immediately to the left, because it is a relative cell reference. By adding the $ symbol before the B and the 1, however, an absolute reference is created. It will always refer to cell B1.
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float
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no the whale cell is bigger
Isotonic solution, where the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell is the same, will keep the cell the same size with no change. This is because there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell, maintaining equilibrium.