the solution that has higher water concentration than cell is known as hypertonic explain itexplanation
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A solution of 5% dextrose (sugar) and 0.45% sodium chloride is an example of a hypertonic solution - so is a solution of 5% dextrose and 0.9% sodium chloride. ... An example of a hypertonic solution that has glucose dissolved into it is any plain glucose solution with a concentration higher than 5%.
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Pls clear the qn.
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Tonicity is always explained by comparing with any solution(here cell sap).Compared to cell sap, if solution have
1.higher solute conc.-Hypertonic solution
2.lower solute conc.-hypotonic solution
3.same solute conc.-Isotonic solution
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