Define and explain about hypotonic solution.
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a cell placed in hypotonic solution causes cell shrinkage because solvent flows from higher concentration that is from cell to lower ie solution
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=) Hypotonic solution is that the medium encompassing the cell has a higher water fixation than the cell, implying that the outside arrangement is extremely weaken, the cell will pick up water as a natural side effect. Such an answer is known as a hypotonic arrangement. In the event that the extracellular liquid has bring down osmolarity than the liquid inside the cell , it's said to be hypotonic .Water atoms are allowed to go over the cell membrane in the two bearings, yet more water will come into the cell than will leave .
=) Hypotonic solution is that the medium encompassing the cell has a higher water fixation than the cell, implying that the outside arrangement is extremely weaken, the cell will pick up water as a natural side effect. Such an answer is known as a hypotonic arrangement. In the event that the extracellular liquid has bring down osmolarity than the liquid inside the cell , it's said to be hypotonic .Water atoms are allowed to go over the cell membrane in the two bearings, yet more water will come into the cell than will leave .
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