Answer:
1. The cells in our bodies are surrounded by these types of solutions. → Isotonic solution.
3. When an animal cell is places in this solution, it will burst (get layer) → Hypotonic solution.
4. When an animal cell is placed in this solution, it will shrivel or shrink (get smaller) → Hypertonic solution.
5. This is a solution with more solute than the cell. Hypertonic solution.
Explanation:
The cells in the body are in a balance of substances —concentration of solutes— between their cytoplasm and the extracellular space. This balance is dynamic in living beings, due to the constant exchange of ions and substances between the intracellular and extracellular space. For this reason, the extracellular medium is isotonic with the cytoplasm.
<u>A cell can lose or gain water depending on the amount of solutes that a medium has in which it is found</u>, with respect to the cytoplasm. This difference in solutes concentrations produces an osmotic gradient that drags water from the least concentrated solution to the most concentrated, through the process of osmosis, which seeks to achieve an equilibrium of concentrations.
- <em>When a animal cell is exposed to a </em><em>hypertonic solution</em><em> </em>—<em>with a higher concentration of solutes</em>— <em>it loses water and tends to </em><em>dehydrate and become smaller</em><em>.</em>
- <em>An animal cell in a </em><em>hypotonic solution</em><em> receives water, so it can </em><em>expand and even burst</em><em>.</em>
In practice, the concentrations of intracellular and extracellular solutes depend not only on the osmotic gradient, but also on the concentration gradient of substances.
Answer:
Qualitative observation is an observation in which the apperance of something is described using descriptive language
Explanation:
Qualitative observation is done to test the quality or purity of a substance being examined.
Qualitative observation is based on nonnumerical information.Qualitative analysis helps us to study whether a particular functional group,ion or atom is present or absent in a given sample.
fats, oils, waxes made of C,H,O
EX: triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, waxes <span>uses: long term energy storage </span>
structure of cell membrane
insulation
protects organs
more efficient energy storage than carbohydrates
<span>lipids are </span>non-polar
Monosaccharides -Simple sugars
I'm afraid that is not possible since those two are very distant animals genetically since they're not part of the same species, genus nor family.
But if it was possible, you could either obtain a dog with bublebee traits or a bumblebee with dog traits for example.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
I’m pretty sure it’s physical