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do cells in hypotonic gain or lose weight

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Answered by rukshimeena
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Cells tend to lose water (their solvent) in hypertonic environments (where there are more solutes outside than inside the cell) and gain water in hypotonic environments (where there are fewer solutes outside than inside the cell). ... This gives us an indirect way to measure the osmotic concentration within living cells.

Answered by roseniranjitha0638
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Cells gain water in hypotonic solution

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