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1. what is the % of glucose and sodium outside the cell? 2. what is the…

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  1. what is the % of glucose and sodium outside the cell?
  2. what is the % of glucose and sodium inside the cell?
  3. what is the % of water outside the cell?
  4. what is the % of water inside the cell?
  5. will osmosis occur?
  6. the cell is in what type of solution (hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic)?

(diagram text: 20% glucose, 15% sodium (outside cell); 35% glucose (inside cell))

Explanation:

Response
1. What is the % of glucose and sodium outside the cell?
Brief Explanations

From the diagram, the outside (extracellular) has 20% Glucose and 15% Sodium.

Brief Explanations

The cell (intracellular) has 35% Glucose. There's no sodium data given, so assume sodium inside is 0% (or not provided, but glucose is 35%).

Step1: Total outside is 100%. Subtract glucose and sodium.

Total outside components: Glucose (20%) + Sodium (15%) + Water. So Water % = $100 - 20 - 15$.

Step2: Calculate.

$100 - 20 - 15 = 65$.

Answer:

Glucose: 20%, Sodium: 15%

2. What is the % of glucose and sodium inside the cell?