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The cells of the apple pieces will lose water through osmosis due to the higher concentration of salt in the water compared to the inside of the cells. This will cause the cells to shrink and become dehydrated, potentially leading to wilting and a change in texture.
Cells can lose water through processes such as osmosis, where water moves from an area of higher concentration inside the cell to an area of lower concentration outside the cell. Other factors that can cause cells to lose water include evaporation, improper hydration, or certain medical conditions such as diarrhea or excessive sweating.
Cells immersed in hypertonic solutions lose water and shrink, or crenate.
Hypertonic behavior in the body occurs when a solution has a higher solute concentration than the cytoplasm of cells, leading to water moving out of the cells. This can happen in situations such as dehydration, where the body's fluids become more concentrated, or when consuming hypertonic saline solutions. In these scenarios, cells may shrink (crenate) as they lose water, which can disrupt cellular function and lead to complications if not corrected. Conditions like diabetes or certain kidney disorders can also result in hypertonic environments.
Adding salt to vegetables creates a hypertonic environment, drawing water out of the vegetable cells through the process of osmosis. As water moves out of the cells, the vegetables lose their turgidity and become wilted or softened.
The cells of the apple pieces will lose water through osmosis due to the higher concentration of salt in the water compared to the inside of the cells. This will cause the cells to shrink and become dehydrated, potentially leading to wilting and a change in texture.
When a zucchini is soaked in saltwater, the cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
When cells lose water and shrink, it is known as cellular dehydration. This can lead to impaired cellular function, as the lack of water affects important cellular processes such as nutrient transport, metabolism, and waste removal. In severe cases, cellular dehydration can lead to cell death.
When you drink a regular glass of water, most of it is absorbed by osmosis through cells lining your small intestine. If you drink salt water then salt is added to the blood stream and your blood then becomes hypertonic to the entire solution (meaning is has more solute (salt) than normal), and your cells will lose water because your body is trying to dilute all that salt. So your cells will lose water and shrink.
dessication, the water is drawn from your body by the salt. Also some pruney fingers if you stay in long enough
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water
It's one of these answers: a. The red blood cells will absorb water and increase in size. b. The red blood cells will lose water and decrease in size. c. The red blood cells will first absorb water, then lose water and maintain their normal size. d. The red blood cells will first lose water, then absorb water, and finally double in size. A is wrong, just let you know. Still trying to figure out the answer myself.
Cells can lose water through processes such as osmosis, where water moves from an area of higher concentration inside the cell to an area of lower concentration outside the cell. Other factors that can cause cells to lose water include evaporation, improper hydration, or certain medical conditions such as diarrhea or excessive sweating.
Cells immersed in hypertonic solutions lose water and shrink, or crenate.
you get dehydrated (lose body water) by doing lots of exercise or doing a tiring activity
Hypertonic behavior in the body occurs when a solution has a higher solute concentration than the cytoplasm of cells, leading to water moving out of the cells. This can happen in situations such as dehydration, where the body's fluids become more concentrated, or when consuming hypertonic saline solutions. In these scenarios, cells may shrink (crenate) as they lose water, which can disrupt cellular function and lead to complications if not corrected. Conditions like diabetes or certain kidney disorders can also result in hypertonic environments.
The cells in the zuchinni shrink because they lose their water