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liraira [26]
2 years ago
6

Plz help me with this question!!!!!!

Biology
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
3 0
<h2>ANSWER:</h2><h2>_____________________________________</h2>

Solution : It is a mixture of solvent (Major component mostly liquid) and solute (Minor component).

It is asking from a solution where water and solute are moving whether outise or inside.

<h2><u>_____________________________________</u></h2><h3 /><h3><u>As Per Hint Given:</u></h3>

  • <u>Solute</u> ; Moves from higher concentration to the lower concentration by the process of diffusion.
  • <u>Solvent(Water)</u> ; Moves from low solute area to the high solute area by the process of osmosis.
<h2>_____________________________________</h2><h3><u>ROW 1</u> :</h3>

26: Inside the cell (because inside the cell there is 5% solute(salt) whereas outside the cell it is 10%)

27: Outside the cell (outside the cell there is more concentration of salt so water moves out)

<h3><u>ROW 2:</u></h3>

In Row 2 there is equal amount of salt outside and inside the cell so Solute and Solvent do not move because the solution is ISOTONIC

28: NO MOVEMENT

29: NO MOVEMENT

<h3><u>ROW 3:</u>   </h3>

30: Glucose moves outside the cell

31: Water moves inside the cell (because glucose is more inside the cell)

<h3><u>ROW 4</u></h3>

32: Outside the cell (same reasons as above)

33: Inside the cell

<h3><u>ROW 5</u></h3>

34: NO MOVEMENT

35: NO MOVEMENT

<h3><u>ROW 6</u></h3>

36: Outside the cell

37: Inside the cell

<h3><u>ROW 7</u></h3>

38: Inside the cell

39: Outside the cell

<h3><u>ROW 8</u></h3>

40: Outside the cell

41: Inside the cell

<h3><u>ROW 9</u></h3>

42: Inside the cell

43: Outside the cell

<h2>_____________________________________</h2><h3 /><h3 /><h3 /><h3 />

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