The answer would be C) The solute concentration is equal on both sides of the cell membrane.
This is correct because in an isotonic solution, they would have the exact salt concentration as the blood surrounding the cell. There won't be an effect on the surrounding cells. So, the cells won't gain or loose any water.
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You know that during cellular respiration, energy is converted from glucose, in the presence of oxygen, into numerous ATP molecules. Glucose contains lots of energy, but that energy must be converted into a form usable by cells.
Carbs are mainly used for quick energy (if not used are stored as fats)
Lipids are mainly used for protection (if not used are stored as fats and store the most energy)
Proteins are mainly used for hormone synthesis, making nucleic acids, cellular repair, and lots of other things
NUCLEIC ACIDS are mainly used for dna things
Answer:
Light dependent reaction and the Calvin cycle
Explanation:
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