Answer: It really depends on if the water solution is hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic. If it is hypotonic (water with less salt or other dissolvent in it than the cell), you can expect the cell to take in water and expand. If the water is isotonic (about the same amount of dissolvent in it as the cell) just about nothing will happen, or if the water is hypertonic (more dissolvent in the water than the cell) the water can seep out of the cell, and into the water.
I would say A becuase the rancher wants to use land that isn't his for his cattle.
The matrix is broke down and releases phosphate and calcium when blood concentrations are low. Osteocytes will stimulate to remove calcium and phosphate from the blood. ... All inner layer bones contain spongy bone tissue.
Gaining a electron i think it takes up space...dang it it may not be right but i believe it is..have done that subject in a while.
The idea of crossing over or genetic variation occurs. please give this brainliest!