If a cell is isotonic

  1. ➢ The solution is: *Hypertonic* <OR> *Hypotonic* <OR> *Isotonic*➢ Water will flow: *into the cell* <OR> *out of the cell*
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  2. ➢ The solution is: *Hypertonic* <OR> *Hypotonic* <OR> *Isotonic*➢ Water will flow: *into the cell* <OR> *out of the cell*
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  3. ➢ The solution is: *Hypertonic* <OR> *Hypotonic* <OR> *Isotonic*➢ Water will flow: *into the cell* <OR> *out of the cell*
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  4. ➢ The solution is: *Hypertonic* <OR> *Hypotonic* <OR> *Isotonic*➢ Water will flow: *into the cell* <OR> *out of the cell*
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  5. A cell is placed in an isotonic solution. How does the cell maintain homeostasis in this environment?a There is no movement of
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  6. A cell is dropped into a saltwater solution and shrivels up. You infer that, compared to the cell, the type of saltwater
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  7. Recall what you know about hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions. What happens to the cell in a hypotonic solution? (1
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  8. Remember earlier, we talked about tonicity in cells. We talked about isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic solutions. In an
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  9. A cell is dropped into a saltwater solution and shrivels up. You infer that, compared to the cell, the type of saltwater
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  10. A cell is dropped into a saltwater solution and shrivels up. You infer that, compared to the cell, the type of saltwater
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