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osmosis practice
match the terms below with their correct definition.
- osmosis
- the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- solvent
- a substance, such as water, that is dissolving another substance in a solution.
- solute
- a substance, such as salt, that is dissolved in a solution.
- isotonic
- a solution in which the concentration of solute outside the cell is equal to that inside the cell.
- hypertonic
- a solution in which the concentration of solute outside the cell is higher than that inside the cell.
- hypotonic
- a solution in which the concentration of solute outside the cell is lower than that inside the cell.
Brief Explanations
- Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a semi - permeable membrane.
- A solvent is a substance, such as water, that is dissolving another substance in a solution.
- A solute is a substance, such as salt, that is dissolved in a solution.
- A hypotonic solution has a lower concentration of solute outside the cell than inside the cell.
- An isotonic solution has a concentration of solute outside the cell equal to that inside the cell.
- A hypertonic solution has a higher concentration of solute outside the cell than inside the cell.
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- Osmosis - The diffusion of water across a semi - permeable membrane.
- Solvent - A substance, such as water, that is dissolving another substance in a solution.
- Solute - A substance, such as salt, that is dissolved in a solution.
- Hypotonic - A solution in which the concentration of solute outside the cell is lower than that inside the cell.
- Isotonic - A solution in which the concentration of solute outside the cell is equal to that inside the cell.
- Hypertonic - A solution in which the concentration of solute outside the cell is higher than that inside the cell.