<p>am i the only one who did bad?? my gosh! this sux!!! OK ! everybody, i noe im asking like million questions, but is 7 omit, and 4 wrong, bad??</p>
<p>Ok I think I got some more. The one cell would swell and burst?</p>
<p>do u remember answer to the question about the parts of a plant that uses plasmodesmata? was the answer the one with one thing inside the other?</p>
<p>i said it will swell and burst</p>
<p>plasmodesmata are just holes between cell walls</p>
<p>so wat did u put as the answeR?</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree the cell would swell and burst. Reasoning: since the cell was high with solutes but low on water, water would diffuse into the cell and the cell would swell and burst. Kinda like what would happen if a saltwater fish was put in freshwater.</p>
<p>I can’t remember. Something with a bundle sheath?</p>
<p>Didn’t it say .9 percent solute? I remember seeing the normal percent solute in my review book but dont remember the exact value. Isn’t .9 percent solute really low?</p>
<p>i can’t remember what i put… im so mad!!! :mad:</p>
<p>.9 percent? Wow, if that tried to trick us by saying that that would be so stupid!</p>
<p>Plasmodesmata = bundle sheath and mesoderm cell.</p>
<p>would that make a difference to the answer?</p>
<p>im pretty sure it said “0.9” which i figured is nearly water, so it would stay the same</p>
<p>What kind of solution is the .9 percent solute placed in?</p>
<p>More research bout the ape question:
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<p>Seems that larger brain cavity may indeed be the answer</p>
<p>.9 percent!?! Okay, guess I missed it then =(</p>
<p>animal cells are approximately concentrated as (isotonic to) a 0.9% solute solution, so the answer would be that it would swell and burst</p>
<p>ok now i just would have to wait and see</p>
<p>what about hte bacterial conjugation question?</p>