Answer:
Because the water molecules are small, many of them can surround one molecule of the solute and form hydrogen bonds.
Explanation: Because of the attraction, the water molecules can pull the solute molecules apart so that the solute dissolves in the water.
10 things I know about you:
1. You are reading this
2. You are a human
3. You can't say the letter "p" without separating your lips
4. You just attempted to do it
6.You are laughing at yourself
7. You have a smile on your face and skipped number 5.
8. You just checked to see if there was a number 5.
9. You laugh at this because you fell for it and everyone else did too.
10. Now copy and paste this to see who else falls for it! # i know what you doing.
Every living thing is made of up cells
Also umm we can’t see the image can you post it?
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cell engulfs molecules in cell "drinking": pinocytosis<span>
molecules helped by protein; move insoluble molecules across plasma membrane: </span>facilitated diffusion
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molecules move in and out freely from high to low concentration: </span>passive diffusion
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cell engulfs microorganisms in cell "eating": </span>phagocytosis<span>
molecules "pumped" in or out from low to high concentration: </span>active transport<span>
oxygen, carbon dioxide: </span>passive diffusion<span>
transports sodium, potassium: </span>active transport<span>
transports glucose, amino acids: </span>pinocytosis
Stimuli (usually) activate one or more of the senses. Stimuli can be internal as well as external. Internal stimuli signal the state of the body. ... Some examples of internal stimuli: the feeling you describe as hunger, the churning sensation you experience when anxious or afraid.