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The diagram below shows plant cells submerged in solutions with different concentrations of sugar.
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In diagram 1, water is flowing by osmosis out of the cell because the concentration of water
A.
is the same both inside and outside the cell.
B.
inside the cell is lower than in the surrounding solution.
C.
forces waste products to leave the cell.
D.
inside the cell is higher than in the surrounding solution.

The diagram below shows plant cells submerged in solutions with different concentrations of sugar In diagram 1 water is flowing by osmosis out of the cell becau class=

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Answer:

(D).

Explanation:

The water moves into and out of the cell by the process of osmosis. The osmosis maintains the turgidity and osmolarity of the plant cells and excess water needs to be remove from the cell.

Osmosis allows the movement of water molecules to the lower concentration from its region with higher concentration. Water molecules moves along the concentration gradient. In picture 1, the water moves out of the cell. This means the water is high inside the cell and moves to the lower concentration means outside of the cell.

Thus, the correct answer is option (D).

Answer:

is the same both inside and outside the cell.

Explanation:

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