The "cell" has a sucrose concentration of 0.1M and a glucose concentration of 0.1M. The "environment" has a sucrose concentration of 0.3M and a glucose concentration of 0.2M. The membrane is permeable to sucrose but is impermeable (not permeable) to glucose. 2.1 Will the sucrose move? If so, which way?

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The "cell" has a sucrose concentration of 0.1M and a glucose
concentration of 0.1M. The "environment" has a sucrose concentration of 0.3M and a
glucose concentration of 0.2M. The membrane is permeable to sucrose but is impermeable
(not permeable) to glucose.
2.1 Will the sucrose move? If so, which way?
2.2 Will the glucose move? If so, which way?
2.3 Will the water move? If so, which way?
2.4 Is the starting solution outside the cell isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic?
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Transcribed Image Text:The "cell" has a sucrose concentration of 0.1M and a glucose concentration of 0.1M. The "environment" has a sucrose concentration of 0.3M and a glucose concentration of 0.2M. The membrane is permeable to sucrose but is impermeable (not permeable) to glucose. 2.1 Will the sucrose move? If so, which way? 2.2 Will the glucose move? If so, which way? 2.3 Will the water move? If so, which way? 2.4 Is the starting solution outside the cell isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic? the resu
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Diffusion is the process of random movement of molecules along the concentration gradient.

Osmosis the process of movement of solvent molecules through semipermeable membrane along the concentration gradient.

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