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As, human cell is an animal cell. When it is placed in an hypotonic solution like freshwater,it will finally swell and burst
they will disintegrate and soon the onion will peel and the onion part will BE NO MORE
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the cells fill with water
The cells gain water.
The cells gain water.
The cells fill with water.
The cells will fill with water.
As, human cell is an animal cell. When it is placed in an hypotonic solution like freshwater,it will finally swell and burst
certain types of color receptor cells, called cones.
I'm assuming you're talking about osmosis. If osmosis didn't occur, then the saltwater salmon couldn't adapt to freshwater and would suffer from a lack of water and too much salt in the cells, and the freshwater salmon would have too much water and not enough salt in it's cells. The saltwater salmon would shrivel up in freshwater, and the freshwater salmon would burst in saltwater.
The cells lose part of their liquids due to osmosis.
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for. But, in saltwater fishes the cells in the gills secrete salt inte the sea water, whereas, in freshwater fish the cells in the gills actively transport salts from the water into the body.