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What would happen if the cell is placed in Hypertonic, Hypotonic and Isotonic solution?

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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hypertonic

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Answered by Quadir07
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Hypertonic Solution :-

In this condition the solution outside the cell has a higher solute concentration than the fluid inside the cell. Consequently , the water molecules from the interior of the cell will move out. So when a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the cell shrinks and looses its shape and becomes plasmolysed (flaccid).

Hypotonic Solution :-

In this condition, the solution outside the cell has a lower solute concentration than the fluids inside the cell. As a result, the water molecules from outside will move into the cell. Therefore the cell size enlarges and becomes turgid.

Isotonic Solution :-

The concentration of water molecule and solute on either side of the cell membrane is same. In such a condition there is no net movement of water molecule across the cell membrane and so no osmosis takes place .When the cell is placed in isotonic solution the size of the cell remains same.

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