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hypotonic in osmosis

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The ability of an extracellular solution to make water move into or out of a cell by osmosis is know as its tonicity. ... If the extracellular fluid has lower osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell, it's said to be hypotonic—hypo means less than—to the cell, and the net flow of water will be into the cell.

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The ability of an extracellular solution to make water move into or out of a cell by osmosis is know as its tonicity. ... If the extracellular fluid has lower osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell, it's said to be hypotonic—hypo means less than—to the cell, and the net flow of water will be into the cell.

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