H+ ions would flow out of the mitochondrion.
H+ ions would not flow.
H+ ions would not flow.
H plus ions would not flow
H+ ions would not flow. This answer is correct I just checked!
A hypertonic solution is a solution that has a high concentration of solute, in this case the solute being salt. When a red blood cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, since the salt concentration is higher in the outside of the cell, the water concentration is lower there as well. Therefore, through the process of osmosis, the water diffuses from the inside of the cell to the outside of the cell.
H+ ions would not flow.
H+ ions would not flow.
H+ ions would flow out of the mitochondrion
they make the concentration of the solute equal inside and outside of the molecule.
The Exxon Valdez was outside of the shipping channel when it grounded.
H plus ions would not flow
H plus ions would not flow
H+ ions would not flow.
the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher
H+ ions would not flow.
H+ ions would not flow.
H+ ions would not flow.