1. What does the tea bag represent? [ Select] 2. If the teabag is a cell, the water is considered to be [Select] 3. In these solutions, the tea leaves are considered to be the [Select ]

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Chapter1: Biochemistry: An Evolving Science
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1. cell water
cytoplasm
cytosol
plasma membrane
2.intercellular
extracellular
intracellular
hypocellular
3.solvent
solute
solution
4.solvent
solute
solution
5. A
B
C
6.A
B
C
7.
A
B
C
8. A
B
C
9. sugar
tea
temperature
water
10. polar or nonpolar
why?
it is neutrally charged
it is hydrophobic
it is ionized
it exclusively contains C and H atoms
 
1. What does the tea bag represent? [Select]
2. If the teabag is a cell, the water is considered to be [Select]
3. In these solutions, the tea leaves are considered to be the [Select ]
4. In these solutions, the water is considered to be the [Select]
5. Which glass has a temperature of 30 degrees F? [Select]
6. Which glass has a temperature of 80 degrees F? [ Select]
7. Which glass has a temperature of 180 degrees F? [ Select]
8. Which glass is representing the fastest rate of diffusion? [ Select]
Which best explains this? [ Select
9. What is being diffused in each glass? ( Select )
10. Is the tea polar or nonpolar? [ Select ]
Why?
[ Select ]
Transcribed Image Text:1. What does the tea bag represent? [Select] 2. If the teabag is a cell, the water is considered to be [Select] 3. In these solutions, the tea leaves are considered to be the [Select ] 4. In these solutions, the water is considered to be the [Select] 5. Which glass has a temperature of 30 degrees F? [Select] 6. Which glass has a temperature of 80 degrees F? [ Select] 7. Which glass has a temperature of 180 degrees F? [ Select] 8. Which glass is representing the fastest rate of diffusion? [ Select] Which best explains this? [ Select 9. What is being diffused in each glass? ( Select ) 10. Is the tea polar or nonpolar? [ Select ] Why? [ Select ]
Each glass of water in the pictures below (A, B, C) was filled with different temperatures of water
and a tea bag placed in the glass. The picture shown was taken 3 min after the tea bag was
added.
Transcribed Image Text:Each glass of water in the pictures below (A, B, C) was filled with different temperatures of water and a tea bag placed in the glass. The picture shown was taken 3 min after the tea bag was added.
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