What happens when a normal animal cell is kept in a hypotonic solution?
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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
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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.
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hypertonic- concentration is less in environment and cell srink .
isotonic - concentration is equal and no changes occur .
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