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What would happen if a cell is placed in distilled water and then transferred to a 5 percent salt solution?

When a cell is placed in distilled water, water will move into the cell by osmosis causing it to swell and potentially burst. If the swollen cell is then transferred to a 5% salt solution, water will move out of the cell to try to reach equilibrium with the surrounding solution, causing the cell to shrink and possibly undergo crenation.


A model cell half full of an aqueous solution of glucose with a membrane that is permeable to glucose is placed into a beaker of distilled water Explain what is likely to happen?

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What will happen to the cell if placed in distilled water?

If a cell is placed in distilled water, water will move into the cell by osmosis, causing it to swell and potentially burst due to the influx of water. This process is called hemolysis, and it occurs because the concentration of solutes inside the cell is higher than the concentration of solutes in the distilled water.


What happens to a cell placed in distilled water and then transferred to 5 percent salt will it get bigger or smaller?

The cell will get bigger when placed in distilled water due to water moving into the cell through osmosis, causing it to swell. When transferred to 5% salt solution, the cell will shrink because water will move out of the cell to try to dilute the high salt concentration outside the cell, causing it to decrease in size.


What happened to the bears when placed in distilled water?

It expands. Get bigger over a period of time.

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A dialysis bag is filled with distilled water and then placed in a sucrose solution?

Distilled water will move out of the dialysis bag and into the sucrose solution due to osmosis and the fact that the dialysis bag has a hypertonic solution of H2O as compared to the sucrose solution.


How does distilled water effect osmosis?

Distilled water has a lower concentration of solutes compared to a solution, causing it to be hypotonic. When placed across a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a higher solute concentration, water will move through osmosis from the distilled water side to the solution side. This will result in an increase in the volume of the solution as water moves into it.


Is eye wash distilled water?

Eye wash is usually sterile saline solution so that it does not burn or sting when placed on the eye.


Would a cell placed in distilled water and then transferred to a 5 percent salt solution get larger or smaller?

get larger then smaller... XD


What happens to a prune when placed in distilled water does it shrink swell or stay the same and why?

When a prune is placed in distilled water, it will swell. This is because distilled water has a higher concentration of water molecules compared to the prune, causing water to move into the prune through osmosis, resulting in swelling as the prune absorbs water.


What would happen if a cell is placed in distilled water and then transferred to a 5 percent salt solution?

When a cell is placed in distilled water, water will move into the cell by osmosis causing it to swell and potentially burst. If the swollen cell is then transferred to a 5% salt solution, water will move out of the cell to try to reach equilibrium with the surrounding solution, causing the cell to shrink and possibly undergo crenation.


What happens if an egg is soaked in distilled water?

An egg placed in distilled water will expand more than an egg placed in the salt solution because thee water concentration of the water in the beaker is greater the the water concentration of the egg.


What is the direction of water movement in a cylinder of potato tissue in distilled water?

In a cylinder of potato tissue placed in distilled water, the direction of water movement will be from the external solution (distilled water) into the potato tissue due to osmosis. This is because the potato cells have a higher solute concentration compared to the external solution, resulting in water moving into the cells to equalize the concentration gradient.


What would happen if you placed a slice of cucumber in distilled water?

If a cucumber is placed in distilled water, the water molecules will flow into the cell by osmosis. This happens because the distilled water solution has a lower osmotic pressure than the cucumber cell.


Does osmosis occur when dried apple slices are placed in distilled water and corn syrup?

Yes, osmosis will occur when dried apple slices are placed in distilled water and corn syrup. The dried apple slices will absorb water in the distilled water through osmosis as water moves from an area of high concentration to low concentration. In the corn syrup, the opposite will happen as water will move out of the apple slices into the higher concentration solution.


Do animal cell and plant cell get bigger in distilled water?

If animal cells are placed in distilled water they will absorb water by the process called osmosis. This will make the cell swell and, if it doen not stop, eventually burst. Plant cells placed in distilled water will also absorb water by osmosis but the cell wall prevents them from swelling. Water enters the cells by osmosis because the concentration of the solution inside the cells is higher than that of the 'solution' outside. Water always moves by osmosis from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution (when they are separated by a membrane which lets water through but not dissolved substances). For a good introduction to osmosis see: http://www.chaosscience.org.uk/pub/public_html//article.php?story=20050301222247333


What solution is a cell placed in when both the cell and the solution in which it is placed?

htpotonic