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Are You Another Einstein?

Take 5 minutes to answer this question in your notebook…

An animal cell is placed in a solution containing 24% NaCl. The cell only contains 3% NaCl. Identify the tonicity of the solution. Predict the direction of osmosis.

5 minutes An animal cell is placed in a solution containing 24% NaCl. The cell only contains 3% NaCl. Identify the tonicity of the solution. Predict the direction of osmosis.

4 minutes An animal cell is placed in a solution containing 24% NaCl. The cell only contains 3% NaCl. Identify the tonicity of the solution. Predict the direction of osmosis.

3 minutes An animal cell is placed in a solution containing 24% NaCl. The cell only contains 3% NaCl. Identify the tonicity of the solution. Predict the direction of osmosis.

2 minutes An animal cell is placed in a solution containing 24% NaCl. The cell only contains 3% NaCl. Identify the tonicity of the solution. Predict the direction of osmosis.

1 minute An animal cell is placed in a solution containing 24% NaCl. The cell only contains 3% NaCl. Identify the tonicity of the solution. Predict the direction of osmosis.

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