1% Sugar
Biology, 21.12.2020 18:00 makaylahendrix7954
An animal cell placed in a sugar solution is shown in the diagram below.
999 Water
1% Sugar
9396 Water
7% Sugar
Which statement best describes how osmosis will affect this animal cell?
Water will move out of the cell and the cell will shrink.
Sugar will move into the cell and the cell will expand.
Water will move into the cell and the cell will expand.
Sugar will move out of the cell and the cell will expand.
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An animal cell placed in a sugar solution is shown in the diagram below.
999 Water
1% Sugar
1% Sugar
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