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Explain the three types of solution happening in cell

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Answered by Anonymous
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In hypotonic solution :
If the medium surroubfing the cell have higher water concentration than the cell, the cell will gain water by osmosis ,such a solution is called hypotonic solution.

In Isotonic solution :
If the medium surroundig the cell is exactly the same water concentration as the cell, no net movement takes place, such a solution is called Isotonic solution.

In hypertonic solution:
If the medium surrounding the cell has a lower water concentration than the cell, the cell will loses water, such a concentrated solution is called hypertonic solution.

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Answered by riddhemaparakh99
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Though the cell is the basic unit of all life, there is nothing basic about it. Cells require very specific conditions to be able to function properly. Temperature and the amount of water and nutrients must all be just right in order for a cell to be healthy, and these optimal conditions vary depending on the organism.

The amount of fluid both inside and outside a cell is one condition that is very important, and this fluid amount is often determined by the amount of solutes outside of the cell. Solutes are the particles that are dissolved in a solvent, and together they form a solution. In your body, these solutes are ions like sodium and potassium.

There are three types of solutions that can occur in your body based on solute concentration: isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic. An isotonic solution is one in which the concentration of solutes is the same both inside and outside of the cell. A hypotonic solution is one in which the concentration of solutes is greater inside the cell than outside of it, and a hypertonic solution is one where the concentration of solutes is greater outside the cell than inside it.

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