Explain:-
1). hypotonic solution
2). isotonic solution
3). hyperotonic solution
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- A hypotonic solution is any solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution. In the biological fields, this generally refers to a solution that has less solute and more water than another solution.
- Isotonic solutions contain an electrolyte balance similar to plasma in the bloodstream. When an isotonic solution is administered, the fluid volume of the patient is increased without a fluid shift.
- A hypertonic solution is one which has a higher solute concentration than another solution
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1.if the medium surrounding the cell has a higher water concentration than the cell meaning that the outside solutin is very dilute the cell will gain water by osmosis sach a solution is called hypotonic solutin
2.if the medium has exactly the same water concentration as the cell there will be no net movement of Water across the cell membrane such a solution is called isotonic solution
3.if the medium has a lower concentration
of water than the cell meaning that it is a very concentrated solution the cell will lose water by osmosis such a solution is called hypertonic solution
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