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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.

A plant cell becomes turgid when putting in a hypotonic solution.

Hypertonic solution

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.

A plant cell undergoes plasmolysis in a hypertonic solution.

Isotonic Solution

An isotonic solution is one in which its effective osmole concentration is the same as the solute concentration of a cell. In this case the cell neither swells nor shrinks because there is no concentration gradient for water across the cell membrane. Water molecules diffuse through the plasma membrane in both directions, and as the rate of water diffusion is the same in each direction that cell will neither gain nor lose water.

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