Let's put both cells into Solution B. Because Solution B is hypertonic to the cytoplasms of the cells, we would expect water to the cells through the process of This would result in the cytoplasm of both cells shrinking. Now we'll put both the plant and the animal cell into Solution C, which, because it contains no solutes at all, is to the cytoplasm of both cells. will enter both cells through osmosis. The animal cell is likely to unfortunately. The plant cell, however, is protected from this because of the presence of its which is lacking in the animal cell.

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TONICITY DRAG THE WORDS INTO THE BLANK SPACES BELOW TO ACCURATELY
COMPLETE THE PARAGRAPH
Hypotonic
Osmosis
water
Swell
Cell wall
animal cell
plant cell
Facilitated
Stay the same
Hypertonic
Diffusion
Isotonic
Shrink
A
Let's put both cells into Solution B. Because Solution B is hypertonic to the cytoplasms of the cells, we
would expect water to
the cells through the process of
This would result in the
cytoplasm of both cells shrinking. Now we'll put both the plant and the animal cell into Solution C, which,
because it contains no solutes at all, is
to the cytoplasm of both cells.
will
enter both cells through osmosis. The animal cell is likely to
unfortunately. The plant cell,
however, is protected from this because of the presence of its
which is lacking in the
animal cell.
Transcribed Image Text:TONICITY DRAG THE WORDS INTO THE BLANK SPACES BELOW TO ACCURATELY COMPLETE THE PARAGRAPH Hypotonic Osmosis water Swell Cell wall animal cell plant cell Facilitated Stay the same Hypertonic Diffusion Isotonic Shrink A Let's put both cells into Solution B. Because Solution B is hypertonic to the cytoplasms of the cells, we would expect water to the cells through the process of This would result in the cytoplasm of both cells shrinking. Now we'll put both the plant and the animal cell into Solution C, which, because it contains no solutes at all, is to the cytoplasm of both cells. will enter both cells through osmosis. The animal cell is likely to unfortunately. The plant cell, however, is protected from this because of the presence of its which is lacking in the animal cell.
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