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why? water accounts for over 70% of the human body. if water levels are…

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why?
water accounts for over 70% of the human body. if water levels are not regulated and maintained in an organism the consequences can be disastrous. cells and tissues may swell, blood cells burst, or the brain may expand so much it pushes on the skull, leading to brain damage and death. so what exactly is the process that allows organisms to regulate and maintain their water content?
model 1 – movement of water in and out of cells
(image of model 1 – movement of water in and out of cells with legend: o - sugar molecules (solute); + - water molecules (solvent); === - selectively permeable membrane)

  1. a solution consists of a solute and a solvent mixed together. for the solution in model 1 identify and provide the symbol for the

a. solute.
b. solvent.

  1. consider the size of the sugar and water molecules in model 1. which molecules in the diagram in model 1 are able to move through the selectively permeable membrane?
  2. complete the table below by counting the molecules in model 1.
inside the celloutside the cell
number of water molecules
ratio of water to sugar

Explanation:

1a.

Step1: Recall solution components

A solution has solute (dissolved) and solvent (dissolver). In Model 1, sugar is solute, water is solvent.

Step2: Identify solute symbol

The diagram labels sugar molecules as \( \bigcirc \). So solute (sugar) uses \( \bigcirc \).

Step1: Recall solvent definition

Solvent is the substance doing the dissolving (water here).

Step2: Identify solvent symbol

Diagram labels water molecules as \( + \). So solvent (water) uses \( + \).

Step1: Analyze molecule size

Sugar molecules (\( \bigcirc \)) are larger; water molecules (\( + \)) are smaller.

Step2: Check membrane permeability

Selectively permeable membranes allow smaller molecules through. So water molecules (\( + \)) can move through.

Answer:

Solute is sugar molecules, symbol \( \bigcirc \) (circles representing sugar molecules).

1b.