9. If you were told that a type of cell contained about 2% salt, what would hap put the cells into a solution of 18% saline? It would swell because of saline is cn hypotonic solution and cell hes salt conce and low water but in saline low salt and high water is prese. water will enter the cell by osmosis and swells up the cell.

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7. Use your knowledge of osmosis to explain your experimental results.
Hint: The tubing is made of a selectively permeable membrane, so you know osmo-
sis must have happened, but you should explain the situation in terms of molecules
moving into and out of the tube.
8. A salt solution that contains 20% salt contains 80 % water.
9. If you were told that a type of cell contained about 2% salt, what would happen if you
put the cells into a solution of 18% saline? It would swell because 18076
of Saline is cn hypotonic solution and cell hes salt concentration
and low water but in saline low salt and high water is present so th
water will enter the cell by osmosis and swells up the cell.
Transcribed Image Text:7. Use your knowledge of osmosis to explain your experimental results. Hint: The tubing is made of a selectively permeable membrane, so you know osmo- sis must have happened, but you should explain the situation in terms of molecules moving into and out of the tube. 8. A salt solution that contains 20% salt contains 80 % water. 9. If you were told that a type of cell contained about 2% salt, what would happen if you put the cells into a solution of 18% saline? It would swell because 18076 of Saline is cn hypotonic solution and cell hes salt concentration and low water but in saline low salt and high water is present so th water will enter the cell by osmosis and swells up the cell.
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