Biology, asked by UnknownLoveR1813, 3 months ago

What are definition of
•Isotonic
•Hypertonic
•Hypotonic

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Answered by dhruv6047
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If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, and the cell will shrink. In an isotonic environment, there is no net water movement, so there is no change in the size of the cell. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, and the cell will swell

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Answered by itzmysticalgirl1
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ISOTONIC - Isotonic is the relative concentration Of water molecules and the solution on either side of cell membrane that remains same.

HYPOTONIC - A solution outside of cell having lower Concentration of solutes as compared to fluids inside the cells in which water molecules moves from outside to inside of a cell.

HYPERTONIC - A solution having higher concentration of solute molecules outside the cell as compared to the fluids inside the cell

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