Why does the skin of our fingers shrink when we wash utensils for long time?
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Soap solution is a hypertonic solution i.e., more concentrate than our skin cells. ... During washing of clothes, exosmosis takes place in the skin cells. This leads to shrinkage of skin over the fingers while washing clothes for a long time.
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Out skins contain pores of tissues. These tissues shrink after the water fills in it, and exits as soon as it enters. Thus, the skin on our fingers shrink. Gradually, when air inflates it, it comes to its regular position and shape.
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