It will die.
No, a hypertonic solution is one with a higher solute concentration compared to another solution. When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, causing it to shrink or crenate.
In a hypertonic solution there is a higher concentration of a solute than another. Water diffuses out of the cell making it shrivel up.
It would shrivel up and die, because water would flow out of the cell.
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.
Hypertonic solution causes water to move out of a cell by creating a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell, leading to water leaving the cell in an attempt to balance the concentration gradient.
It will most likely die. Only a few species of plants can thrive on salt or brackish water.
Water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
Water moves out of the cell in hypertonic solution.
they will die
The solution will gain water from the fish, till the fish shrinks, and if the fish is not removed from the solution, the fish will die
salt water. this will cause the cell to lose it's water osmotically resulting in it becoming plasmolysedA hypertonic solution
Hypertonic solutions cause cells to lose water.
No, a hypertonic solution has less water compared to other types of solutions.
The cell will lose water due to osmosis, causing it to shrink or shrivel up. The higher concentration of salt outside the cell compared to inside creates a hypertonic environment, leading to water moving out of the cell to try to balance the concentration inside and outside.
In a hypertonic solution, the cell will lose water to the surrounding solution through osmosis, causing the cell to shrink or shrivel up. This occurs because the solute concentration outside the cell is higher than inside, resulting in a net movement of water out of the cell.
A hypertonic solution has a higher solute concentration than the cell the solution is in. (So the cell will shrink when it is in a hypertonic solution, because water will leave the cell in an attempt to balance the ratios of solute to water both inside and outside of the cell.)
A hypertonic Solution. a solution that has a greater concentration of water than the cell content is hypotonic, meaning there is less concentration of water inside the cell, which results in an increase or an expansion of the cell.