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19 November, 01:54

A scientist performs an experiment in which they create an artificial cell with a selectively permeable membrane through which only water can pass. They inject a 5 M solution of glucose into the cell and then place the cell into a beaker of water. After an hour, what effect do you expect to observe?

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  1. 19 November, 02:00
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    Water moves into the cell

    Explanation:

    As shown in the question above, the cell is high in glucose and placed in a glass filled with water. This cell has a semi permeable membrane that allows only water to pass through, as the concentration of water within the cell is low, the cell will attempt to strike a balance with the medium it is inserted into. For this reason, what is likely to happen is the passage of water from the most concentrated to the least concentrated medium, that is, the water will pass from the cup to the cell.

    water moves into the cell through osmosis. during osmosis water moves from a region of low concentration of solute to a region of high concentration of solute. the glucose introduced into the cell makes it more concentrated.

    In this case the cell is hypertonic and water would enter into the cell through the semi permeable membrane. this membrane allows water to pass through but not glucose. this movement of water into the cell causes the cell to become turgid.
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