A plant cell placed into a hypotonic environment will: Lyse Will “puff up” and swell but not lyse Go through plasmolysis Remain at the same osmotic pressure
Q: When Solute concentration outside the animal cell is LESS than that inside, the cell will become:…
A: An animal cell is defined as a type or kind of eukaryotic cell that will lack a cell wall and,…
Q: Sucrose entering the cell is moving against its concentration gradient. The proton pump moves…
A: The spontaneous movement of molecules from the area of its high concentration to the area of its low…
Q: In what conditions the cell wall will help prevent the cell from bursting
A: Cell wall is a specialized structure which protects the cell membrane and the internal cell…
Q: The driving force for diffusion is Select one: The dialysis membrane. the membrane transport…
A: Diffusion is the passage of a substance from a high concentration area to a low concentration area…
Q: hich process most likely takes place in the plant cells if it is submerged in salt water? A. Water…
A: C-Water moves out of cell to equalize solution concentration.
Q: W lhat is ne tonicity of the ceii if its ECF is surrounded by 20% soiute and iCF comains i3% soiute?…
A: The physical and passive process by which movement of solvent or water molecule between two solution…
Q: A freshwater (very low solute concentration) plant is placed into seawater (very high solute…
A: When a cell is placed in an hypertonic solution, there will be a net flow of water out of the cell,…
Q: Indicate which of the following involves osmosis by answering yes or no. Plant seeds soaked in water…
A: Osmosis is basically a spontaneous process where there is a net movement of water molecules through…
Q: Cytoplasm should have a higher concentration of _____ to help glycolysis going. NAD+ ATP…
A: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a coenzyme plays a central role in metabolism. It is found all…
Q: Cytoplasmic streaming in plants… Question options: is the unidirectional movement of the…
A: The cytoplasm is the cell's fundamental environment. The nucleus is the most essential component of…
Q: Give reason why a plant cell is kept in hypertonic solution it becomes flaccid.
A: Osmosis is the process in which water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane moves from an area…
Q: Choose the best answer for following question. The sugar produced by mature leaves moves into sieve…
A: The gradient of sugar from source to sink origins pressure progress from the sieve tube to the sink.…
Q: An enzyme is added to a cell that degrades RAB proteins in all the membranes. A vesicle leaving the…
A: Rab proteins are small G proteins or GTPases which play a role as key regulators of all membrane…
Q: The diagram shows the movement of Na' ions out of a cell. High Concentration Low Concentr ation Na*…
A: Cell membranes possess two qualities - They are semi permeable They are selective Movement of…
Q: The "cell" has a sucrose concentration of 0.1M and a glucose concentration of 0.1M. The…
A: Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane to maintain an equal…
Q: A cell is 5 µM in diameter. Express this in mm. mm
A: Cell, in science, the essential layer bound unit that contains the crucial molecules of everyday…
Q: The following diagram shows the effect of osmotic concentration on a plant cell. Using the terms…
A: The measure of osmotic pressure gradient of two different solution that is separated by the…
Q: Cell wall wall Cell membrané • Cell mémbrane Cell mémbrane Plant cell (a) at equilibrium (b)…
A: In this experiment the plant cell is placed in solutions of different concentrations to find out…
Q: What is plasmolysis? when an animal cell bursts when a plant cell wall tears when a plant cell…
A: Plasmolysis is the loss of water by cells in a hypertonic solution. If the cell is in a hypotonic…
Q: number of transport proteins (pores) on a cell and their size can help the cell to control which…
A: Transport proteins are doors to entry to cell. They act as a passage for substances to pass across…
Q: An animal cell is placed into a solution that contains a higher concentration of solute than the…
A: Cell is the building block of the body. It is basic structural and functional unit of life.
Q: the process of exocytosis, vesicles coming from the inside of the cell fuse with the plasma membrane…
A: Exocytosis is a process by which certain substances are secreted outside by means of fusion of…
Q: The cytoskeleton is the means by which (Choose all that apply) water diffuses across a membrane…
A: The cytoskeleton is present in Eukaryotes as well as Prokaryotes. It is a network made from fibers…
Q: 7. SOLUTE EGG WATER MEMBRANE Figure 1. Consider figure 1. Predict how water will move across the…
A: Given: Egg with the membrane. Placed in water Solute in the egg
Q: An artificial cell consisting of an aqueous solution enclosed by a selectively permeable membrane is…
A: In this question we are using the concept of OSMOSIS . OSMOSIS is the process in which water moves…
Q: 0.4 osM 0.3 osM True or false about the diagram where a cell is placed into the 0.4 osM solution:…
A: The Biological cell membranes or plasma membrane, act as barriers and gatekeeper. It is…
Q: In the beaker below there is 500 ml of water with 300 mM sucrose (an osmotically active sugar). The…
A: WHAT IS OSMOSIS ? Osmosis is a process of net movement of solvent molecules through a selectively…
Q: which cell would be able to absorb nutrients faster a cell with more surface area versus its volume…
A: CELL : It is defined as the simple membrane - bound unit that has the main features to make a…
Q: 0.4 osM 0.3 osM True or false about the diagram where a cell is placed into the 0.4 osM solution:…
A: Osmosis is the phenomenon in which, the water moves through a semipermeable membrane from a region…
Q: Circle the correct word of each pair.a. If a cell [absorbs, loses] water, it will become turgid.b.…
A: Osmosis is a process by which water or solvent molecules move across a semi permeable membrane.…
Q: A proton gradient is when you have the same number of protoris on both sides of the membrane. True…
A: Cell membranes or bio-membranes are, elastic, pliable, and a film-like thin partition inside and…
Q: Which of the following molecular movements is due to diffusion or osmosis? The sodium-potassium…
A: Option B is given as "When a plant is placed in concentrated salt water, water moves into the cell…
Q: r molecules to diffuse to the center.
A: Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions…
Q: Mark the flow of water with an arrow for cells that have been placed in solutions of differing…
A: INTRODUCTION Osmosis This is the movement of solvent particles through a semipermeable membrane from…
Q: Make an illustration/representation that will show how cell membrane carry out function of…
A: The cell membrane is the outermost covering of the cell which is made up of the bilipid layer. It…
Q: Submerging a plant cell in distilled water will result in lysis of the cell membrane bursting of…
A: Osmosis is the process by which water moves from a region of higher concentration to a region of…
Q: Plant cells are healthiest in a hypertonic environment with a net inflow of water, which expands…
A: The world outside of the cell has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell itself, making it…
Q: A cell is moved from its normal environment in a freshwater river and is suddenly placed into the…
A: There are different kinds of solutions that are available depending on the concentration of the…
Q: Water rushes into the plant cell’s vacuole. Is this diffusion or osmosis
A: Diffusion is the movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration and Osmosis is…
Q: When a plant cell is placed in a HYPOTONIC solution, which of the following is likely to happen? The…
A: Plants have various means of transport which they used to carry out transportation in their system.…
Q: increases the fluidity of the membrane at all temperatures. decreases the fluidity of the membrane…
A: The presence of cholestrol in the cell membrane of some animals helps to keep the integral proteins…
Q: Across 6. The pressure exerted on a plant cell wall by water passing into the cell by osmosis 11. To…
A: Across 6. Turgor pressure- the pressure exerted by a plant cell wall by water passing into the cell…
Q: Plant cells are typically 90% water inside, what percentage of the cell contains dissolved solutes?…
A: The cell is a structural and functional unit of living organisms. Several cells joined together to…
Q: Osmosis in Osmosis is the movement of water from an area of A Animal Cells high water concentration…
A: INTRODUCTION Osmosis Osmosis is the movement of water molecule from a region of higher concentration…
Q: This cell is in a solution. I know this bec hypertonic This cell will isotonic hypotonic
A: Question - This is in a _______ Options - A) hypertonic B) isotonic C) hypotonic
Q: 0.4 osM 0.3 OsM True or false about the diagram where a cell is placed into the 0.4 osM solution:…
A: Osmolarity is the concentration of the solution that expresses the total number of solute particles…
A plant cell placed into a hypotonic environment will:
Lyse
Will “puff up” and swell but not lyse
Go through plasmolysis
Remain at the same osmotic pressure
![](/static/compass_v2/shared-icons/check-mark.png)
Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
![Blurred answer](/static/compass_v2/solution-images/blurred-answer.jpg)
- The following diagram shows the effect of osmotic concentration on a plant cell. Using the terms isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic identify what is happening in each cell and state what each term means and which cell it applies to. Plant cells cell wall -nucleus cell membrane -central vacuole -chloroplast Paragraph B I U v A !!! liliSubmerging a plant cell in distilled water will result in lysis of the cell membrane bursting of the cell membrane plasmolysis of the cell the cell becoming turgid the cell becoming flaccidPassive transport * Is when an ion flows down a gradient to enter or exit a cell Does not require energy Is facilitated by ATP Can use ion channels If a cell is hypotonic * it could shrivel up it is at equilibrium it could swell and burst all of the above What does hypertonic mean? *
- This type of osmotic environment/ solution • is ideal for plant cell • Will cause a red blood cell to swell up and burst • Has a lower concentration of solute.______?The specialized structure that stores water and maintains turgor pressure in plant is the O Golgi apparatus O vacuole peroxisomes O vesicles O lysosomesWhat is likely to happen to a plant cell that is placed in pure water? it becomes flaccid it bursts it becomes turgid it undergoes plasmolysis
- W lhai is une tonicity of the ceii if its ECF is surrounded by 20% soiute and iCF conains 13% soiute? Show your solution. Draw the solid arrows to indicate the net movement of the solutes into and/or out of the cell. Is the tonicity of the cell isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic? ICF ECF 15% 20% 4. What is the cell tonicity of the plant if its ECF has 73% salt and its ICF has 10% salt? Show your solution. Draw the solid arrows to indicate the net movement of the solutes into and/or out of the cell. Is the tonicity of the cell isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic? ICF ECF 10% 73%If placed in tap water, an animal cell will undergo lysis, whereas a plant cell will not. What accounts for this difference? the relative inelasticity and strength of the plant cell wall the relative impermeability of the plant cell membrane to water the relative impermeability of the plant cell wall to water expulsion of water by the plant cell's central vacuoleIn a hypotonic solution, a plant cell will ______. burst undergo plasmolysis become flaccid become turgid
- Plant cells becomes turgid in an isotonic solution. Group of answer choices True FalseFill in the blanks using the following terms: more, less, equal, in, out, zero, plasmolyze, swell, stay the same. 1. If plant cells are placed in a hypertonic solution which has _ solute and _ solvent than the cells, the net movement of water will be _ and the cells will _. 2. If plant cells are placed in a hypotonic solution which has _ solute and the _ solvent than the cells, the net movement of water will be _ and the cells will _. 3. If plant cells are placed in an isotonic solution which has a solution _ in concetration to the cell, the net movement of water will be _ and the cell will _.Osmosis in Osmosis is the movement of water from an area of Plant Cellstgih low water concentration to and area of water Osmosis is a process so it doesn't need energy. concentration.
![BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781305967359/9781305967359_smallCoverImage.gif)
![BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781305967359/9781305967359_smallCoverImage.gif)