Table of Contents
- 1 What happens if a cell is placed in a large container of water with a very low solute concentration?
- 2 What happens when a cell is placed in a solution with a high water concentration?
- 3 What will happen when a cell that is 75% water is placed inside a solution that is 100% water?
- 4 What happens to a cell when it is placed in an isotonic solution?
- 5 What do you think would happen if you watered your houseplants with salt water quizlet?
What happens if a cell is placed in a large container of water with a very low solute concentration?
The concentration of the solute in the solution is lower than the concentration inside the cell. When a cell is placed in this solution, water will enter the cell by osmosis causing it to swell. 3. The concentration of the solute in the solution is the same as the concentration inside the cell.
What happens when a cell is placed in a solution with a high water concentration?
Seawater is hypertonic. If you place an animal or a plant cell in a hypertonic solution, the cell shrinks, because it loses water ( water moves from a higher concentration inside the cell to a lower concentration outside ). So if you get thirsty at the beach drinking seawater makes you even more dehydrated.
What happens to a cell with low solute concentration?
Animal cells will swell when they are placed in a hypotonic solution (i.e., one in which the concentration of solutes is lower than it is in the cytosol). Some cells, such as erythrocytes, will actually burst as water enters them by osmotic flow.
In what situation does the cell get larger?
The cell gets larger when there are less solute particles. In what situation does the cell get smaller? The cell gets smaller when more solvent particles are added.
What will happen when a cell that is 75% water is placed inside a solution that is 100% water?
If a cell is 90 percent water, and the environment is 10 percent water, the environment is… If a cell is 90 percent water, and the environment is 10 percent water, the cell is… If a cell is 90% water, and the environment is 100% water, the cell is…
What happens to a cell when it is placed in an isotonic solution?
If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, there will be no net flow of water into or out of the cell, and the cell’s volume will remain stable. If the solute concentration outside the cell is the same as inside the cell, and the solutes cannot cross the membrane, then that solution is isotonic to the cell.
What type of transport occurs when a large cell consumes a smaller cell?
Phagocytosis. Phagocytosis (the condition of “cell eating”) is the process by which large particles, such as cells or relatively large particles, are taken in by a cell.
What happens when the cell empties itself of water?
It is this turgor pressure that holds the cell firm and provides the characteristic shape of plant structures such as leaves. When a plant has been without water for a long time, the central vacuoles lose water, the cells lose shape, and the whole leaf wilts.
What do you think would happen if you watered your houseplants with salt water quizlet?
What will happen to a houseplant if you water it with salt water (a hypertonic solution)? The plant will shrivel up because the hypertonic solution will cause the water to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. So the water would move out of the cell.