Osmosis and tonicity answer key
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Answer the following questions using your notes and your textbook (mostly pp.201-206, but you may need information from other parts of the book). OSMOSIS Copy the pictures below, and write the correct type of solution underneath (isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic)
[DOC File]Osmolarity and Tonicity Problem Set
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After all osmosis has occurred, what will the osmolarity of compartment A be? (480 + 252) / (10+6) = 732/16 = 45.75 OsM. Note that you can solve this knowing that each compartment will be equal in the end. Find the osmolarity of A+B; it will = A or B. ... Based on your answer directly above, what is the tonicity of the KCl solution?
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osmosis worksheet answer key Below are animal cells placed in beakers of various concentrations. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis
[DOC File]PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR EXAM I
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Osmosis is a special case of. a) filtration . b) active transport . c) carrier transport . d) diffusion . e) facilitated diffusion. 2. In a cell, movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration . a) uses. facilitated diffusion . b) requires cellular energy. c) needs. associated (peripheral) proteins . d)
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Tonicity and Osmosis Worksheet . Date: Hour: Part I. Fill in the blanks: A _____ is a fluid in which a substance is dissolved. A _____ is a substance dissolved in a solvent. A _____ is a combination of solute and solvent. The process by which H20 diffuses across a membrane is called _____ . Part II.
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For the Osmosis Using Two Unknown Solutions activity, did your “cell” gain weight or lose weight? Based upon the behavior of the bag in the solution your answer to question #4, the solution was ___ to the “cell.” (isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic) In Part B, the solutions inside and outside the cell had the same osmotic concentration.
[DOC File]OSMOSIS WORKSHEET
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Osmosis is a type of _____ transport. In the figure of the U-tube below, side “A” is pure water and side “B” is a 10% starch solution. The starch can not pass through the membrane because it is too large, only the water moves across the membrane
Cell Membrane & Tonicity Worksheet - Troup County School ...
TONICITY AND OSMOSIS . Part I – Fill in the blanks. A _____ is a fluid in which a substance is dissolved. A _____ is a substance dissolved in a solvent. A _____ is a combination of solute and solvent. The process by which water diffuses across a membrane called _____. ...
Cell Transport Review Worksheet - Instructure
Osmosis is the diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Only water moves in osmosis! The diagrams below show the concentration of water and salt inside the cell and the concentration of water and salt surrounding the cell. Complete the sentences below by comparing the concentration of the water ...
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TONICITY QUESTIONS. Use the follow. ... at 5 oC, describe how the results obtained at 5 oC would be different from the results obtained at 40oC.. Explain your answer. (2 marks)-the exp. Would take longer for the same results ... (osmosis occurs) Either 1 for 1 mark. b) Describe what happened to …
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