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what is hypotonic and isotonic

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Answered by GNM
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A hypotonic solution is any solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution. In the biological fields, this generally refers to a solution that has less solute and more water than another solution.
When two environments are isotonic, the total molar concentration of dissolved solutes is the same in both of them.When cells are in isotonic solution, movement of water out of the cell is exactly balanced by movement of water into the cell
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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isotonic concentration of body fluid and that of surrounding medium is equal.

hypotonic body fluid concentration is lower that of surrounding medium.

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