<span>I think you might be asking about the 3 different osmotic conditions a cell might find itself in. Isotonic is the normal cell environment where water moves in and out of the cell freely and equally in both directions. It is in osmotic equilibrium so to speak. The concentration of water and solutes is equal on both sides of the cello membrane. In a hypotonic solution the cell will gain water and swell up -...</span>
So children<span> look like combinations of </span>their parents<span> because they are. Each </span>parent<span>gives half of </span>their<span> genetic material to </span>their children<span>. The combination makes a unique combination of </span>their parents<span> genes. The scientific study of how </span>traits<span> are passed from </span>parents<span> to </span>children<span> is called genetics.
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you didnt give us the equation
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Answer: No
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the freezing point of salt water is lower than that of pure water, due to the presence of the salt dissolved in the water