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- Can solutions with the same concentration of different solutes have different osmotic pressures?If we intake very highly concentrated sugar/salt solution, then what types of osmotic effects may occur?the concentraiton of partleces in a hyperosmotic solution is greater than in a hypoosmotic solution true or false?
- What condition does the diagram show? movement of water a) The solution on the left side of membrane is hypoosmotic. b) The solution on the left side of the membrane is hyperosmotic. c) The solution on the left side of the membrane is isoosmotic. O d) The solution on the right side is hyperosmoticDistinguish the terms in the following pairs: osmotic conformity and osmotic regulation; stenohaline and euryhaline; hyperosmotic and hypoosmotic.If a concentration gradient exists, solutes will move from high concentration to concentration?
- Reaching osmotic balance across a semipermeable membrane for non-charged molecules depends on: Relative solute concentration gradient across the membrane Relative electrical gradient across the membrane Relative solute concentration and electrical gradient across the membraneDefine osmosis, and describe how osmotic pressure iscreated. As the concentration of a solution increases, whathappens to its osmotic pressure and to the tendency forwater to move into the solution?Define the term Extracellular solute concentration?
- What is the difference between a hyperosmotic solution and a hypertonic solution?A red blood cell with an intracellular fluid (ICF) concentration of 280 mmol/L, is placed into an environment were the concentration of the extracellular fluid (ECF) is 305 mmol/L. As a result, water will move across the cell/plasma membrane. a) Name the process by which water moves b) Describe the overall direction of movement of the water. Answer choices: (i) From outside the cell to inside the cell (ii) From inside the cell to outside the cell, or (iii) Equally, into and out of the cell iii Explain your reasoning for your answer to part (c). 1In your answer you must describe the environment on both sides of the membrane, and use 3 of the following 4 terms correctly; hypertonic, hypotonic, lower solute concentration, higher solute concentrationn (2pts -Correct use of biological terminology, and correct spelling is essential. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph BIUA ...Water molecules tend to diffuse in response to their own concentration gradient. How can water be more or less concentrated?