Biology, asked by effahaamina, 1 year ago

A cell is placed in a solution A and it swells up. What kind do solution is it?why does it happen

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Answered by Anonymous
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This happens if the solution is a hypotonic solution. In this solution, there's only a small amount of the solute when compared to the amount of water.

As there's more concentration of the molecules of water around it, it may get into the cell.

That's why it swells!

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Answered by bhatzubi
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it is the hypotonic solution....as the water in the cell comes out and the cell shrinks....

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