Hypotonic vs hypertonic quizlet
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If a cell is in a hypertonic solution (a solution with lots of solute), water will move out of the cell and the cell shrinks , if a cell is in a hypotonic solution (a solution with little solutes, like distilled water), water will move into the cell, the cell swells, animal cells will burst-no cell wall. 85. What is the cell theory?
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Hypotonic: The loss of salt over a period of time exceeds the loss of water (a balance between the volume and composition of intake and the volume and composition of renal, G.I. and sweat losses) so that the tonicity of the body fluids diminishes (osmolarity less than 270 mOsm/kg; serum sodium less than 130 mEq/L). ... If hypertonic saline is ...
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a. isotonic- _____ b. hypertonic _____ c. hypotonic _____ Use arrows. to show the direction of water movement into or out of each cell. Color and label. the cell in an isotonic environment light blue, the hypotonic environment yellow, and the hypertonic environment light green. ...
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Know examples, characteristics, general structure, why it can’t be classified as a living thing, lytic vs lysogenic cycle. Bacteria . Characteristics. Differences between Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. 3 groups within Archaebacteria and general description of each. Examples of …
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Isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic solutions all describe the concentration of . solutes. in the solution outside the cell. Be able to determine which way water will diffuse (into or out of a cell) depending on the type of solution it is in. The SOLUTE DOES NOT MOVE. Rather, the water will move into/out of a cell to balance the concentration ...
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Transport: passive (simple diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, active transport), active transport, hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic, osmotic lysis, plasmolysis. Discuss evidence that supports the endosymbiotic theory of eukaryotic evolution. Describe the overall structure and defining characteristics of prokaryotes, as compared to ...
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Is the cell hypotonic or hypertonic with respect to the outside? Cell would be hypertonic. If it is hypo/hyper (choose one) tonic – this means that its water potential is higher/lower (choose one) than the outside. Hypertonic means that its water potential value is higher than the outside. 3. Calculate the water potential of a solution of 0 ...
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Hypertonic. Hypotonic. Active Transport . ATP. Endocytosis. Exocytosis. Protein pump (See Released EOC #6 & 29) TEKS 4B – Cellular Processes (Homeostasis & Transport of Molecules) Homeostasis . Diffusion . Osmosis. Turgor pressure. Solution. TEKS 5B – Examine Specialized Cells. Cell specialization . Plant root cells. Plant stem cells. Plant ...
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Plant vs Animal Cell Mystery. Transport lab. Summative Assessment: Cell Organelle and Cellular Transport Test. Quizlet Vocabulary List: Cell Organelle - A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own membrane. ... Hypotonic - a solution with a comparatively lower concentration ...
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What is a hypertonic solution? What is a hypotonic solution? Diffusion is: Osmosis is: Are these examples of active or passive transport? Equilibrium is: If a mineral too big to pass through the cell membrane is outside of a cell, but is needed inside, how can a cell acquire that mineral? (hint: uses energy) What are the main ideas of the cell ...
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