Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Cells

What happens to a plant cell when it is put in a hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solution?

There are 3 different answers, and they are in your reading packet!

8 comments:

  1. the water inside the cells are drawn out by osmosis

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  2. In hypertonic solution the plant cell stays the same in hypotonic it expands in isotonic it stays the same

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  3. The plant cell will shrink for the hypertonic solution.

    The plant cell will get swollen for the hypotonic solution.

    The palnt cell will be normal for the isotonic solution.

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  4. A plant cell in hypertonic will shrink
    A plant cell in hypotonic swell
    A plant cell in isotonic will stay the same

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  5. the hypertonic will shrink. the isotonic will stay the same and the hypotonic will grow big.

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  6. great concentration of solute (get dissolved) than water solvent (water) is hypertonic. sultation where there is more solute (water) than solute (gets dissolved) is hypertoic and isosonic sultation where there are equal amount of solvent (water) than solute (gets dissolved)

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  7. This type of solution is what we call a hypertonic solution, which is when there is more solute than solvent (solute being the sugar, solvent being the water). Now let’s take a look at the right hand side of that same beaker. Notice how on that side there are more water molecules then sugar molecules, this is know as a hypotonic solution. A hypotonic solution is when you have more water molecules than solvent. Some time there are solutions that have the same amount of solute and solvent, those solutions are known as isotonic solutions.

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  8. hyper tonic well swell up.
    hypotic will put more water in then out
    isotonic will make every thing equal up

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