the net movement of molecules remain in equilibrium when a cell is placed in
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The net movement of molecules remain in equilibrium when a cell is placed in isotonic medium.
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- An isotonic medium can be described as the medium in which the concentration of solutes is same in the call as compared to outside of the cell. As a result, the molecules do not move in or out of a cell.
- A change in the concentration of the solutes will cause the cell to lose its equilibrium and become either hypotonic or hypertonic depending on the change which occurred.
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isotonic solution or isotonic medium
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