Difference between hypertonic solution and hypotonic solution?? plzz give me ans i will mark you as brainlist plzzzzzzz
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In a hypertonic solution, the solute is greater than the solvent. For example, the solute is the table sugar while the solvent is the water. In hypotonic, it's the other way around, the solute is less but the solvent is greater.
When a cell is immersed into a hypertonic solution, the tendency is for water to flow out of the cell in order to balance the concentration of the solutes. Likewise, the cytosol of the cell is conversely categorized as hypotonic, opposite of the outer solution. Hypotonic refers to a lesser concentration.
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When a cell is immersed into a hypertonic solution, the tendency is for water to flow out of the cell in order to balance the concentration of the solutes. Likewise, the cytosol of the cell is conversely categorized as hypotonic, opposite of the outer solution. Hypotonic refers to a lesser concentration.
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Hypertoinc solution is pure mean to say for. Eg: if you put a plant cell in a Hypertoinc solution the cell will shrink this shrinkage of cell is known as plasmolysis.
Hypotonic solution has very less concentrated. Eg : If you put a plant cell in Hypotonic solution the cell will will absorb the water around it and become turgid (fat).
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