Why the skins of your finger shrink when you wash
clothes for a long time?
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Answer: Our skin is porous and behaves as a semi permiable membrane. When we wash clothes, our hands are exposed to water for a long time. Our hands behave as hypertonic solution and the outside of our hands behave as hypotonic solution. ... The water is not entering your hands, it actually leaves them and hence, they shrink.
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Answer:
due to vasoconstriction
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it is mainly because our fingers act or behave as a semi-permeable membrane.
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