This cell would be described as hypotonic. That means the higher osmotic pressure is in the cell and it is swollen because water is going down its concentration gradient into the cell and is less concentrated out side the cell.
Concentration of a solution in cellular chemistry is relative. If the solute concentration outside the cytoplasm is less than within it is known as hypotonic. If the solute concentration is higher it is hypertonic.
This cell would be described as hypotonic. That means the higher osmotic pressure is in the cell and it is swollen because water is going down its concentration gradient into the cell and is less concentrated out side the cell.
hypotonic
Hypertonic
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the answer to this question is : hypotonic solution
It is an aqueous solution called cytoplasm.
Isotonic concentration
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called cytoplasm.
A wet cell A cell that contains a solid electrolyte is a dry cell.
the answer to this question is : hypotonic solution
Osmosis is the water solution. It is the same as salt concentration.
When all the solute a solution can hold is dissolved, it is called a saturated solution. It contains the highest concentration possible for a solution.
It is an aqueous solution called cytoplasm.
Isotonic concentration
Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called: Acid concentration and pH = - log10(hydrogen ions concentration, in mol/l)
The solution has a lower concentration. We can also say that it is dilute. Concentration is the amount of solute over the volume of solvent, thus when a large amount of solvent is used, concentration of the solution is low.
Standard solution
A solution with the same solute concentration as another (e.g. human body fluids) is called isotonic.
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called cytoplasm.
A wet cell A cell that contains a solid electrolyte is a dry cell.
This is a molar concentration.