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The movement of water, containing no solute, across semi-permeable cellular membranes through aquaporins is known as? (1 point)
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A student is investigating the process of osmosis. She fills a medicine dropper with red blood cells. Next, she creates a saline
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A student is studying osmotic solutions. They created an experiment and placed an egg in a 26% solute solution to observe
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In class, I did an experiment with water and iodine solution in a beaker and also starch in a dialysis tube tied and placed in
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When discussing Osmosis we talked about three different types of solutions: Hypotonic, Isotonic, and Hypertonic. The following
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Question When discussing Osmosis we talked about three different types of solutions: Hypotonic, Isotonic,
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An animal cell that is surrounded by fresh water will burst because the water pressure causes the(1 point)
Responses water to
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How does osmosis explain the fact that a watery syrup forms when you put sugar on strawberries?
The addition of sugar to the
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many cells contain about 80% of water. If you place them in a liquid that contains 80% of water they will lose water through the
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What is the osmotic pressure of a solution made from dissolving 60.0g of glucose, C6H12O6, in 450 mL of water at 10.0∘C?
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When 4.56 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in water to make 275 mL of solution at 22 °C, the solution exerts an
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Two containers of equal volume are separated by a membrane that allows free passage of water but completely restricts passae of
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What is the osmotic pressure of the salt solution in reverse-osmosis?
Select one: a. An equilibrium state where the amount of
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How does osmosis explain the fact that a watery syrup forms when you put sugar on strawberries?
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Decide and then explain why you concluded the following statements are true or false.
a) If glucose concentrations in solution A
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Explain how osmosis across the membrane affects the size of the egg.
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How could I estimate how long osmosis takes to occur in a potato? Will it depend on the salinity of the solution it is submerged
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The movement of water, containing no solute, across semi-permeable cellular membranes through aquaporins is known as?
endocytosis
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The movement of water, containing no solute, across a semi-permeable cellular membranes
through aquaporins is known as what? (1
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If the concentration of NaCl inside the plant cell is 0.25 M, which way will the water diffuse if the cell is placed inside the
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When there is more water outside a cell than inside a cell, water will _____.
move into the cell causing it to shrink move out of
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Osmosis is a form of passive transport. Which defines osmosis?(1 point)
Responses the movement of water across a semipermeable
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Which best models osmosis?
A. water inside a rubber balloon B. an ice cube melting into a puddle C. water dripping through a
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Recall what you know about hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions. When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the
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On Friday, Christine measures the circumference of an egg and then puts it in a beaker of vinegar. When she comes back on
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If the water concentration inside a cell is higher than the water concentration outside the cell, water flows out of the cell.
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Recall what you know about hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions. When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the
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The type of diffusion that specifically involves water moving from high to low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane
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The movement of water from high concentration to low across a membrane is called _________.
Group of answer choices active
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Movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is
Group of answer choices active transport
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A balloon permeable to water but not to glucose contains a 10% glucose solution. A beaker contains a 5% glucose solution. What
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Cells is an isotonic solution, have no net flow of water show a state of _______.
Osmosis... What is it? a dynamic equilibrium b
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_______ is a specific type of diffusion; it is the passage of water from a region of higher water concentration through a
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A student places a bunch of grapes in a bowl of plain water and a second bunch of grapes in a bowl of salt water. After an hour,
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A sample of red blood cells are placed in an isotonic solution and viewed under a microscope.
Then, sugar is added to the
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Cells is an isotonic solution, have no net flow of water show a state of _______.
Osmosis... What is it? a dynamic equilibrium b
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If a red blood cell is placed in a HYPOTONIC solution, what will most likely happen to the cell?
water moves into the cell
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If a living plant were moved from a freshwater aquarium to a saltwater aquarium, which of the following would occur?
a The
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is a specific type of diffusion; it is the passage of water from a region of higher water concentration through a semi-permeable
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Examine the figure provided. What change would you expect to see in the solution level over time?
Choose one: A. The solution
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With their small size and low net charge, water molecules can pass directly across the membrane, in addition to moving through
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Draw a cell in a hypertonic solution. Make sure to label the solution both inside and outside the cell. Then, write a quick
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An investigation is set up to study the movement of water through a membrane. The results are shown in the diagram.
Based on
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Results
%Δ mass = (mass final – mass initial) / mass initial Beaker containing Initial mass Final Mass Mass difference %change
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