why does water enter a cell that is placed in a hypotonic solution
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It occurs in a hypotonic environment, where water moves into the cell by osmosis and causes its volume to increase to the point where the volume exceeds the membrane's capacity and the cell bursts. Crenation: the contraction of a cell after exposure to a hypertonic solution, due to the loss of water through osmosis.
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It occurs in a hypotonic environment, where water moves into the cell by osmosis and causes its volume to increase to the point where the volume exceeds the membrane's capacity and the cell bursts. Crenation: the contraction of a cell after exposure to a hypertonic solution, due to the loss of water through osmosis.
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