Final answer:
Water will move from the hypotonic solution (Solution A) to the hypertonic solution (Solution B) through osmosis until equilibrium is reached.
Step-by-step explanation:
When two solutions with different glucose concentrations are separated by a semipermeable membrane, which allows water but not glucose to pass through, osmosis occurs. Osmosis is the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration (or lower solute concentration) to an area of lower water concentration (or higher solute concentration).
In this case, Solution A is a hypotonic solution with 5% glucose, and Solution B is a hypertonic solution with 10% glucose. Since water moves from the hypotonic to the hypertonic solution, the answer is: b) Water will move from Solution A to Solution B until equilibrium is achieved, meaning both solutions will reach an isotonic state with equal concentrations of water and solute on both sides of the membrane.