Physics, asked by yuggandhi96, 7 months ago

What happens when a normal animal cell is kept in a hypotonic solution?​

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Answered by rathsongaming
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Hypotonic solutions have more water than a cell. Tapwater and pure water are hypotonic. A single animal cell ( like a red blood cell) placed in a hypotonic solution will fill up with water and then burst. This is why putting water on a bloodstained piece of clothing makes the stain

Answered by reeyu22
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Answer:

When a normal animal cell kept in hypotonic solution it brust.

Explaination - According to the concentration of solute and solvent there are 3 cases

Hypotonic - concentratiob is less in cell and gain too much water. now animal cell did not have cell wall so it does not tolerate too much pressure and brust.

More to know

hypertonic- concentration is less in environment and cell srink .

isotonic - concentration is equal and no changes occur .

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