EUKARYOTES Question 13 5 points What would happen if a cells
EUKARYOTES
Question 13 (5 points)
What would happen if a cell\'s lysosomes burst?
Question 13 options:
The cell would shrivel
The cell would divide into two cells
The cell would digest itself
The cell would need to manufacture more lysosomes
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OSMOSIS & DIFFUSION
Question 14 (5 points)
If you place a dialysis tubing permeable only to water filled with 10% sucrose solution into a beaker filled with a 30% solution of sucrose, what would you expect?
Question 14 options:
water flows into the dialysis tubing
water flows out of the dialysis tubing
nothing happens
sucrose diffuses out of the tubing
sucrose diffuses into the tubing
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Question 15 (5 points)
If you place a dialysis tubing permeable only to water filled with 30% sucrose solution into a beaker filled with a 10% solution of sucrose, what would you expect?
Question 15 options:
water flows into the dialysis tubing
water flows out of the dialysis tubing
nothing happens
sucrose diffuses out of the tubing
sucrose diffuses into the tubing
| The cell would shrivel | |
| The cell would divide into two cells | |
| The cell would digest itself | |
| The cell would need to manufacture more lysosomes | 
Solution
Q. 13. The cell would digest itself
The lysosomes contain a range of hydrolases that are involved in the degradation of host and foreign macromolecules into their monomeric subunits. The rupture of lysosomes would eventually lead to degradation of cellular protiens, lipids, phosphates and nucleic acids, leading to cell death.
Q14 Water flows into the dialysis tubing
Q 15 Water flows out of the dialysis tubing


