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what will happen to a cell placed in isotonic solution​

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Answered by purvirajput2004
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There will be some movement of water and salt across the cell membrane, but there will be no net concentration change. The cell will remain the same in an isotonic solution. In a hypotonic solution, material will flow into the cell, which will cause the cell to expand and swell.

Answered by Komal11111
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If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, that means the amount of stuff inside the cell and outside the cell is equal. For example, let's say that you have a cell that is 80% water and 20% salt. If you placed that cell in a beaker that contained a solution of 80% water and 20% salt, then the concentration levels are equal. No diffusion or osmosis will occur. That's because passive transport mechanisms seek to reach equilibrium. The above example is already at equilibrium. There will be some movement of water and salt across the cell membrane, but there will be no net concentration change. The cell will remain the same in an isotonic solution.

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