1:58 l 5GE Done 21 of 23 In order to model osmosis, students created an artificial cell using dialysis tubing (a thin membrane that water can pass through but that sucrose cannot) and a solution made of sucrose (a type of sugar) dissolved in water. The students filled the dialysis tubing with the sucrose solution, tied the open ends of the tube, and placed the artificial cell in a beaker containing distilled water. Artificial Cell Water Sucrose Which of the following correctly identifies whether the sucrose solution is hypertonic or hypotonic, shows the net movement of water, and predicts what will happen to the size of the artificial cell over time? Time A Hypotonic Solution HO Time В -Нурotonic Solution HO Time Hypertonic Solution HO Time D Hypertonic Solution
1:58 l 5GE Done 21 of 23 In order to model osmosis, students created an artificial cell using dialysis tubing (a thin membrane that water can pass through but that sucrose cannot) and a solution made of sucrose (a type of sugar) dissolved in water. The students filled the dialysis tubing with the sucrose solution, tied the open ends of the tube, and placed the artificial cell in a beaker containing distilled water. Artificial Cell Water Sucrose Which of the following correctly identifies whether the sucrose solution is hypertonic or hypotonic, shows the net movement of water, and predicts what will happen to the size of the artificial cell over time? Time A Hypotonic Solution HO Time В -Нурotonic Solution HO Time Hypertonic Solution HO Time D Hypertonic Solution
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