QUESTION 2 You have a plant cell containing 150mM salt concentation You add a 500mM sall solution to the outside of the cell What would the outside solution concentrafion be comnpared to the cell concentation? O Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic ONone of these. QUESTION 3 If we look at the leaves of the plant under the condition in Question 2 what would be observe? The leaves would appear healthy and expanded The leaves would become wiBed and droopy OThe leaves would not change their appearance O Tha leaves would lall off the plant

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What would the difference be for an animal cell under the same condition in Question 2? Again, cell salt concentration is 150MM and the cutside salt concentration would be 500mM
QUESTION 1
Which of the following would be a reasonable definition of osmosis?
O Movement of molecules from high concentration to equal concentration.
• Movement of solvent moiecules across a semipermeable membrane
Movement of solute molecules across a semipermeable membrane
O Movement of solvent molecules across a semipermeable membrane to equalize concentrations on each side of the membrane
QUESTION 2
You have a plant cell containing 150mM salt concentration You add a 500mM sall solution to the outside of the cell What would the autside solution concentrafion be compared to the cell concentation?
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Isotonic
None of these
QUESTION 3
If we look at the leaves of the plant under the condition in Question 2 what would be observe?
The leaves would appear healthy and expanded
The leaves would become willed and droopy
The leaves would not change their appearance
O Tha leaves vould fall off the plant
QUESTION 4
OThe cell would shrink and collapse.
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Transcribed Image Text:What would the difference be for an animal cell under the same condition in Question 2? Again, cell salt concentration is 150MM and the cutside salt concentration would be 500mM QUESTION 1 Which of the following would be a reasonable definition of osmosis? O Movement of molecules from high concentration to equal concentration. • Movement of solvent moiecules across a semipermeable membrane Movement of solute molecules across a semipermeable membrane O Movement of solvent molecules across a semipermeable membrane to equalize concentrations on each side of the membrane QUESTION 2 You have a plant cell containing 150mM salt concentration You add a 500mM sall solution to the outside of the cell What would the autside solution concentrafion be compared to the cell concentation? Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic None of these QUESTION 3 If we look at the leaves of the plant under the condition in Question 2 what would be observe? The leaves would appear healthy and expanded The leaves would become willed and droopy The leaves would not change their appearance O Tha leaves vould fall off the plant QUESTION 4 OThe cell would shrink and collapse. Cick Save and Submit to save and eubmit. Click Save All Ansuers to save all answers
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Osmosis is a phenomenon in which water molecules move through selectively permeable membrane from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration. It is a passive process and does not require any amount of energy. In other words, water moves from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential. 

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