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Biology, 05.09.2021 05:20, emacwhaleng

A protozoan cell is placed in a O.5M sucrose solution at 27°C. Assume the cell has a solute potential of -2 bars. Because the protozoan lacks a cell wall, it cannot generate turgor pressure and will always have a pressure potential of 0 bars. When the cell is placed in the sucrose solution, which way will water go?

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