the answer is vaculoe
The oil molecules will not mix with the water because they are hydrophobic, causing the oil-filled sac to remain intact. The oil sac will float in the water due to the difference in density between oil and water. Over time, the oil molecules may slowly diffuse out of the sac into the water, depending on the permeability of the membrane.
Water will enter the sac and it will swell
A fluid-filled sac that surrounds an embryo is called an amniotic sac. This sac contains amniotic fluid, which provides protection and cushioning for the developing embryo.
The organelle that is a fluid-filled sac used for storage is called a vacuole. Vacuoles can store nutrients, water, waste products, and other substances within a cell.
A vacuole is a sac filled with fluid inside a cell that stores materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products. Vacuoles help maintain cell structure, regulate pH balance, and store substances for later use.
It's a vacuole.
If a membrane-bound sac filled with large molecules of oil is suspended in a beaker of water, water will start to enter the sac. The sac will then swell.
A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle that stores different materials, such as food, water and ions. It is found within the cytoplasm of a cell.
The large round water-filled sac floating in the cytoplasm is called a vacuole. In plant cells, the central vacuole serves multiple functions, including storing nutrients, waste products, and maintaining turgor pressure to support cell structure. In animal cells, vacuoles are smaller and can be involved in processes like storage and transport of materials. Overall, vacuoles play a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
The oil molecules will not mix with the water because they are hydrophobic, causing the oil-filled sac to remain intact. The oil sac will float in the water due to the difference in density between oil and water. Over time, the oil molecules may slowly diffuse out of the sac into the water, depending on the permeability of the membrane.
Vacuole Actually its the Chloroplast!
Water will enter the sac and it will swell
Vernix Caseosa
A bursa is the sac that acts as a shock absorber between tendon and bone. A rupture of the sac can cause damage as well as severe pain.
Ampulla
A fluid-filled sac that surrounds an embryo is called an amniotic sac. This sac contains amniotic fluid, which provides protection and cushioning for the developing embryo.
cytoplasm