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four diffrences between hypertonic and hypotonic solutions​

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Answered by anitha1525
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hypotonic solution

  • The solution outside the cell has a higher soluble concentration than inside the cell. Thus, the water molecules move outside the cell from inside.
  • A solution whose concentration is less than the cell sap or inside of a cell.

hypertonic solutions

  • The solution outside the cell has a less concentrated solution than inside the cell. Thus, the water molecules move inside the cell from outside.
  • A solution whose concentration is more than the cell sap or that inside a cell.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hypotonic solution

  • Endosmosis occurs as the water molecules move into the cell.
  • Cells shrink in size and lose shape.

Hypertonic solution

  • Exosmosis occurs as the water molecules move out from the cell
  • Cells slightly enlarge or even burst.

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