The cells will fill with water.
The cells gain water.
The cells fill with water.
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.
the cells fill with water
The cells gain water.
When water moves out of the skin cells of a person swimming in a freshwater pond, it is called osmosis. In this process, water moves from an area of lower solute concentration (the freshwater) to an area of higher solute concentration (the cells), leading to the cells losing water. This can cause the cells to shrink and may result in dehydration if prolonged.
the cells fill with water
the cells fill with water
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.
The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)
When water moves out of the skin cells of a person swimming in a freshwater pond, it is called osmosis. This occurs because the concentration of solutes inside the skin cells is higher than that in the surrounding freshwater, causing water to move out of the cells to balance the solute concentration. This process can lead to cell shrinkage if the exposure is prolonged.
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.