1.Which way does water tend to flow in a hypertonic environment?

2.In which type of environment does a cell experience Equilibrium?

3.When would a cell have the most Turgor Pressure?

4. In a hypertonic environment, where is the concentration gradient?

5.What is the name of diffusion that is specific to water?

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Answer:

1. The hypertonic solution has a lower water concentration than the hypotonic solution, so a concentration gradient of water now exists across the membrane. Water molecules will move from the side of higher water concentration to the side of lower concentration until both solutions are isotonic.

2. I am not sure

3. Generally, turgor pressure is caused by the osmotic flow of water and occurs in plants, fungi, and bacteria. ... In plants, this entails the water moving from the low concentration solute outside the cell, into the cell's vacuole.

4. The hypertonic solution has a lower water concentration than the hypotonic solution, so a concentration gradient of water now exists across the membrane. Water molecules will move from the side of higher water concentration to the side of lower concentration until both solutions are isotonic.

5. Osmosis

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