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what are the consequences of the following condition (a) a cell containing higher water concentration that the surrounding medium (b) a cell having low water concentration than the surrounding medium (c) a cell having equal water concentration to its surrounding medium​

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Answered by Sritam9020
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Explanation:

Hindi in this the phenomenon which takes place is called Osmosis there are two there are three types of solution hypertonic hypotonic and isotonic and hypertonic if we put living cell in hypotonic solution then the cell will become crenated crenated and if we put a living human cell into the hypotonic solution it will swell up and if we keep it in ice ISO isotonic solution then it will remain as it is ringer solution is one of the example of isotonic solution the solution is based on the concentration of the of the solution actually Osmosis is the movement of solute solvent from its higher concentration to its lower concentration through a permeable membrane ok and this and if it is a case of the plant cell then the plant cell will become Daljit Daljit if we keep it in hypotonic solution and become a plasmolysed if we keep it in hypotonic solution achha if we keep plant cell in the hypotonic solution it became plasmolysed and after sometime if we again ki pic in hypotonic solution it will take it safe again therefore it is called

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