A Hypertonic solution outside of the cell has how much solute compared to the solution inside of a cell? A. no solute B. less solute C. more solute D. The same amount of solute
ok this is how it going to work we will go down the list A to D ok
to solve this
okay.. (-: @micahm
what is the name of the class your working in and the name of the lesson
Biology & Vesicles & Lysosomes
We can take A out the the picture at this moment so we have left B,C,D
Do you Know what Hypertonic solution is
higher concentration of solutes on the outside..
no in the inside wouldn;t it be less?
so wouldn't it be less*
A hypertonic solution is a particular type of solution that has a greater concentration of solutes on the outside of a cell when compared with the inside of a cell. ... contain too much solutes such as salt, hence becoming hypertonic solutions,
so would the answer be B then..? since the outside has a greater concentration of solutes?
Before you choose look at chooses once more to double check does D fit Does C fit if not then B is it then
well D says same amount.. but the definition says that the outside has a greater concentration of solutes.. so not D. Then C says the inside of the cell has MORE which is not true because again, the Definition says the outside has a greater concentration.. so I think I will be going with the B. (-:
oh wait... I has to re-read the question....
It's C because it is asking for the OUTSIDE not the inside.. thank you for redirecting me and asking me to go over my answers again!!! Life-saver..
any time
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