Considering osmosis- If a hypertonic solution causes water molecules to leave an egg, and a hypotonic solution causes water molecules to enter a egg, an isotonic solution (where inside the egg and outside the egg the solute concentration is equal) water molecules would neither enter, nor leave a cell.
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what is an isotonic solution
Isotonic
In order to change the mass of an egg in a scientific experiment, the isotonic solution of an egg would need to be about 10-20% or just enough to cover the eggs. You can use syrup as a source of sucrose. This information was sourced from the Biology Junction website.
The loss of isotonic solution leads to either swelling or shrinking of cells.
isotonic
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There would be no effects. Your blood is already isotonic.
its hypertonic. if it were in water, it would be hypotonic.
what is an isotonic solution
It is an isotonic solution. That's why there is no change in egg.
Isotonic
In order to change the mass of an egg in a scientific experiment, the isotonic solution of an egg would need to be about 10-20% or just enough to cover the eggs. You can use syrup as a source of sucrose. This information was sourced from the Biology Junction website.
isotonic
It is not true that an object will swell in an isotonic solution because there is no different concentration gradient between the object and the isotonic solution
It depends on the solution.
Considering osmosis- If a hypertonic solution causes water molecules to leave a liver, and a hypotonic solution causes water molecules to enter a liver, an isotonic solution water molecules would neither enter, nor leave a cell. I hope this helped :)
isotonic solution, equilibrium