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Cells are placed in beakers containing different concentrations of solutions. for each tile, compare the concentration of particles inside and outside the cell. drag the tiles to the appropriate box to describe what will happen to the cell.

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Cells placed in beakers with different concentrations of solutions can either swell or shrink depending on the relative concentrations of particles inside and outside the cell. This is determined by whether the solution is hypotonic (lower concentration outside the cell), hypertonic (higher concentration outside the cell), or isotonic (equal concentrations).

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Cells placed in solutions with different concentrations will undergo changes based on the concentration of particles inside and outside the cell. If the concentration of particles is higher inside the cell compared to the solution outside, the cell will swell as water enters through osmosis, this is known as a hypotonic solution. If the concentration of particles is lower inside the cell compared to the solution outside, the cell will shrink as water leaves through osmosis, this is known as a hypertonic solution. When the concentrations are equal, both inside and outside the cell, there will be no net movement of water and the cell will maintain its shape, this is known as an isotonic solution.

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