A cell will lose water by osmosis if you place it in a solution that is Group of answer choices hypotonic. isotonic. hypertonic.
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Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: The term used to describe the type of solution in which cells will lose water to their environment is (a) isotonic, (b) hypertonic, (c) hypotonic, (d) catatonic
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"If the extracellular fluid outside the cell has a higher osmolarity than the cells cytoplasm inside the cell; then it's said to be a solution and the net flow of water will be hypertonic; into the cell B) hypertonic, out of the cell C) hypotonic; into the cell: D) hypotonic; out of the cell. E) isotonic, balanced with no movement in or out of the cell:"
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A(n) _______ solution has a lower concentration of water than the cell placed in the solution. hypotonic hypertonic osmotic isotonic diffusive
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