Biology, asked by fsanjay726, 6 months ago


2. Why does the skin of your fingers shrink when you wash clothes for a long time?

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Answered by 2006ujjwal07
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Answer:

When we wash clothes, our hands are exposed to water for a long time. Our hands behave as a hypertonic solution and the outside of our hands behave as a hypotonic solution. ... So actually the water is not absorbed here just leaving and thus it shrinks.

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Answered by Caramelicious
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When we wash clothes, the soap water around the fingers acts as a hypertonic solution causing the water present inside the skin cells to flow out and shrink the skin.

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