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What happens to an animal cell when the water potential is higher outside the cell? | Water enters the cell. The cell swells and bursts. (Osmotic Lysis) |
What happens to an animal cell when the water potential is equal both outside and inside the cell? | There's no net movement of water. There's no change in the cell. |
What happens to an animal cell when the water potential is lower outside the cell? | Water leaves the cell. The cell shrinks and bursts. |
Definition of: Osmosis | The passage of water from a region where it has a higher water potential to a region where it has a lower water potential through a selectively permeable membrane. |
What happens to a plant cell when the water potential is higher outside the cell? | Water enters the cell. The protoplast swells. The plant cell is turgid. |
What happens to a plant cell when the water potential is equal both outside and inside the cell? | There's no net movement of water. There's no change in the protoplast. Protoplast doesn't press on the cell wall. (Incipient plasmolysis) |
What happens to a plant cell when the water potential is lower outside the cell? | Water leaves the cell. The protoplast shrinks. Plasmolysis occurs. |
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