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Practicing osmosis. 1 . Draw each beaker as you go on a separate piece of paper. 2. Draw an arrows to show which way the water would move by osmosis 3. Fill in any missing percentages (water or solute) 4. Identify the types of solutions as isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic.
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Practicing osmosis 1. Draw each beaker as you go on a separate piece of paper. 2. Draw an arrows to show which way the water would move by osmosis 3. Fill in any missing percentages (water or solute) 4. Identify the types of solutions as isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic. Answers follow at the end of the slides.
1. Draw each beaker as you go on a separate piece of paper. • 2. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis • 3. Fill in any missing percentages (water or solute) • 4. Identify the types of solutions as isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic.
1. Draw each beaker as you go on a separate piece of paper. • 2. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis • 3. Fill in any missing percentages (water or solute) • 4. Identify the types of solutions as isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic.
1. Draw each beaker as you go on a separate piece of paper. • 2. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis • 3. Fill in any missing percentages (water or solute) • 4. Identify the types of solutions as isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic.
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90 60 25 80 70 20 Cell-hypotonic Environment- hypertonic Cell-hypertonic Environment- hypotonic Cell-hypertonic Environment- hypotonic
50 75 50 Cell-hypertonic Environment- hypotonic Cell-hypotonic Environment- hypertonic Cell-isotonic Environment- isotonic
90 18 10 90 Cell-hypotonic Environment- hypertonic Cell-hypotonic Environment- hypertonic Cell-isotonic Environment- isotonic