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What happens to a cell in a hypertonic solution?

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Answered by praveen604
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Answer:

cell will shrink.

Explanation:

because water moves from inside to outside. this type of cell is called plazmolyzed cell

Answered by Neel4349x
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A hypertonic solution will do just the opposite to a cell since the concentration of solutes is greater outside of the cell than inside. For both human and plant cells, the water will rush out of the cell, and it will shrivel up. When this happens to a plant cell, it is called a plasmolyzed

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