what whould happen when eukaryotic cells are placed in hypertonic,hypotonic and isotonic solutions?
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When eukaryotic cells are put in hypotonic solution then the cell will swell up as the water concentration is low in the cell whereas high outside the cell so the water will move from outside to inside the cell.
When is put in hypertonic solution the cell will shrink as it has high concentration in the cell and low concentration outside the cell so water will move from inside to outside the cell.
When is put in isotonic solution the cell will remain same as the concentration is same both inside and outside the cell.
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When is put in hypertonic solution the cell will shrink as it has high concentration in the cell and low concentration outside the cell so water will move from inside to outside the cell.
When is put in isotonic solution the cell will remain same as the concentration is same both inside and outside the cell.
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It will turn into exsosmosis and then in endosmosis and turn normal cell thanks mark me as brainstormer
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