When are plant cells considered to be plasmolyzed? O When put in distilled water. O When put in 0.001% NaCI solution. O When put in hypertonic solution. O When put in isotonic solution. O When put in hypotonic solution.
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- If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution of NaCl (which becomes Na+ and Cl- when dissolved in water-based solutions) a. water will move into the cell and the cell with swell b.water will move out of the cell and the cell will shrinkA plant cell placed into a hypotonic environment will: Lyse Will “puff up” and swell but not lyse Go through plasmolysis Remain at the same osmotic pressureFill in the blanks using the following terms: more, less, equal, in, out, zero, plasmolyze, swell, stay the same. 1. If plant cells are placed in a hypertonic solution which has _ solute and _ solvent than the cells, the net movement of water will be _ and the cells will _. 2. If plant cells are placed in a hypotonic solution which has _ solute and the _ solvent than the cells, the net movement of water will be _ and the cells will _. 3. If plant cells are placed in an isotonic solution which has a solution _ in concetration to the cell, the net movement of water will be _ and the cell will _.
- A wilted flower placed in a vase of fresh hwater for several hours became stiff and stood erect. When it was placed in a salt solution, it wilted. From this information, which of the following statements BEST describes the cells of the flower? Group of answer choices hypotonic to both freshwater and the salt solution hypertonic to freshwater but hypotonic to the salt solution hypertonic to both the freshwater and the salt solution hypotonic to freshwater but hypertonic to the salt solutionWhat will happen when an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution? A. The cell will swell because water moves in. B. The cell will shrink because water moves out. C. The cell will swell because salt moves in. D. The cell will shrink because salt moves out.there is a cellular sack that is impermeable to starch molecules and is filled with a solution, comprised of 20% starch. it is placed in a container of 100% distilled water? a) what term descibes the solution in the sack compared to the solution surronding it? i) hypertonic ii) hypotonic iii) isotonic b) in which direction will the water molecules move faster? i) into the cell ii) out of the cell iii) same in both iv) not at all c) in which direction will the starch molecules move? i) into the cell ii) out of the cell iii) same in both iv) not at all i'm stuck on this hw question. i think the answers are a) hypertonic, b) out of the cell, and c) not at all. but i'm not sure if those are correct and need clarification on this, thank you!
- When a plant cell, such as one from a peony stem, is submerged in a very hypotonic solution, what is likely to occur? Group of answer choices A. the cell will become flaccid B. the cell membrane will lyse C. he cell will become turgid D. plasmolysis will shrink the interior E the cell will burst"In a beaker containing 6% NaCl, you place a cell which contains 0.9% NaCl. NaCl doesn t cross the membrane. What will be the result?" There will be net movement of water out of the cell There will be net movement of water into the cell There will be net movement of salt out of the cell There will be net movement of salt into the cellWhen placed in a solution of 30% water and 70% salt, what would happen to a cell that is 70% water? It will take in water and swellIt will take in salt and swellIt will remain the same size.It will lose water and shrink. can you please answer?
- Plants use the proton electrochemical gradient across the vacuole membrane to power the accumulation of salts and sugars in the organelle. This accumulation creates hypertonic conditions in the vacuole. Why does this not result in the plant cell swelling and bursting?A cheek cell is placed in a 0.5% sugar solution A. The 0.5% sugar solution is hypotonic/isotonic/hypertonic to the cells (select one and type your answer below). Explain your choice! B. Describe in which direction you expect water to move in the question above (into the cell / no net movement/ out of the cell) (select one and type your response in the space below).Explain your answer. Include the percentages of solute and solvent in areas inside and outside of the cell and how you determine the direction of water movement from the percentages!Specifically what happened to the plant cell in hypotonic solution? Water left what organelle? Did the cell wall change?