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You can place a piece of potato in a concentrated salt solution. Endosmosis will occur as water moves into the potato cells due to the higher concentration of solutes outside the cells. Conversely, placing the potato in distilled water will result in exosmosis, as water moves out of the cells to dilute the higher concentration of solutes inside the cells.
The cytoplasm is more concentrated, not dilute, compared to the surrounding solution inside or outside the cell. This is due to the presence of various solutes, such as ions and proteins, that contribute to the osmolarity of the cytoplasm. This difference in concentration helps maintain cell volume and shape through osmotic processes.
Squeezing the finger too tightly during a skin puncture may dilute the blood with tissue fluid or interstitial fluid. This can affect the accuracy of the test results by altering the concentration of the analytes being measured.
The cell will undergo osmosis, with water moving out of the cell to dilute the higher concentration of salt outside. This will cause the cell to shrink as water leaves the cytoplasm to balance the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell.
Dilute.
Dilute solutions with low concentrations of solutes. They have a smaller amount of solute dissolved in the solvent compared to concentrated solutions. Dilute solutions are commonly found in everyday scenarios like weak tea or watered-down juice.
Diluted milk is milk that is diluted with water or other substance
It depends upon amount of solute if it in low concentration then solutions are Dilute solutions if it is very lw then solutions are very Dilute solutions.
Due to osmosis, when the cell is in a very dilute external environment, the water in its surroundings will diffuse into the cell to reach equilibrium balancing the solutes in the cell with the dilute environment that the cell is in.
Due to osmosis, when the cell is in a very dilute external environment, the water in its surrounding will diffuse into the cell to reach equilibrium balancing the solutes in the cell with the dilute environment that the cell is in.
to determine the type of carbohydrate
You can place a piece of potato in a concentrated salt solution. Endosmosis will occur as water moves into the potato cells due to the higher concentration of solutes outside the cells. Conversely, placing the potato in distilled water will result in exosmosis, as water moves out of the cells to dilute the higher concentration of solutes inside the cells.
Dilute hydrochloric acid? Carbon dioxide gas escapes and leaves sodium chloride solution, possibly leaving either an excess of acid, or an excess of sodium carbonate.
The cytoplasm is more concentrated, not dilute, compared to the surrounding solution inside or outside the cell. This is due to the presence of various solutes, such as ions and proteins, that contribute to the osmolarity of the cytoplasm. This difference in concentration helps maintain cell volume and shape through osmotic processes.
The type of solution formed by creek water after heavy rain is called a dilute solution. This means that the concentration of solutes in the water is low compared to the solvent.
Squeezing the finger too tightly during a skin puncture may dilute the blood with tissue fluid or interstitial fluid. This can affect the accuracy of the test results by altering the concentration of the analytes being measured.
In the laboratory, carbon dioxide is usually prepared by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid on marble chips.