The Biology Project > Cell Biology > Cell Membranes > Problem Set Cell Membranes Problem SetProblem 4: OsmosisTutorial to help answer the questionA sample of cells is placed in a salt solution. The cells shrink and the membrane is distorted. Relative to the cell, the solution is probably:
Cells in aqueous solutionsThe figures show what can happen when animal or plant cells are placed
in an aqueous solution. Water can move across membranes, but polar solutes
dissolved in water cannot. The net movement of water (osmosis) is in
the direction of increased solute concentrations. An easy way to visualize
this rule is simply that the net water movement is from an area of high
water concentration (little dissolved solute) to an area of low water
concentration (high levels of solute).
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