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17) Water A) the bilayer is B) it moves gh hyd ophobic tied to ATP charged nsolecule squaporins in the c) movement is channels D) it is a small. it moves through M NaC A) Water wil, happen if redhe equivalent of O S M Naci Seawater contains the equivalent of 0 45 cells are transferred to seawater? will leave the cells, causing them to shrivel and collapse 8) NaCI will be exported from the red blood cells by fa ) The blood cells will take up water, swell, and e D) NaCl eventually burst will passively diffuse into the red blood cells blood cells will expend ATP for active transport of N aCi into the cytoplasm E) The typical plant 19) Which and animal cells? of the following statements correctly describes the normal tonicity conditions for animal cell is in a hypotonic solution, and the plant cell is in an isotonic solution. solution, and the plant cell is in a hypertonic solution. B) The animal cell is in an isotonic I cell is in a hypertonic solution, and the plant cell is in an isotonic solution. D) The animal cell is in an isotonic solution, and the plant cell is in a hypotonic E) The animal cell is in a hypertonic solution, and the plant cell is in a hypotonic solution. permeable membrane and is placed in a beaker containing a 5% sugar solution, which of the following statements is NOT correct? 20 Suppose a thistle tube containing a 10% sugar solution is covered at one end by a differentially A) As water enters the thistle tube, fluid pressure builds up inside the tube. B) Given enough time, the net movement of water entering the thistle tube will ce C) Given enough time, the fluid pressure will become greater than the osmotic pressure inside the thistle tube.Explanation / Answer
21.option d . It is related to osmosis. 22.option a. Solution having same concentration solute. 23 .option b. hypotonic solution. 24 .option c . Hypertonic solution. Other questions are blurred.
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