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Differentiate between hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic solution.

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Anisotonic solutionhas the same solute concentration as the fluid inside a cell. Ahypotonic solutionhas a lower solute concentration than the fluid inside a cell. Ahypertonic solutionhas a higher solute concentration than the fluid inside a cell.

Hypertonicrefers to a greater concentration. In biology, ahypertonic solutionis one with a higher concentration of solutes outsidethecell than insidethecell. ...Hypotonicrefers to a lesser concentration. In biology, ahypotonic solutionhas a lower concentration of solutes outsidethecell than insidethecell

Hypertonicrefers to a greater concentration. In biology, ahypertonic solutionis one with a higher concentrationofsolutes outside the cell than inside the cell. ...Hypotonicrefers to a lesser concentration. In biology, ahypotonic solutionhas a lower concentrationofsolutes outside the cell than inside the cell.

When we use these terms, we are considering only solutes that cannot cross the membrane.

If the extracellular fluid has lower osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell, it’s said to behypotonic—hypomeans less than—to the cell, and the net flow of water will be into the cell.

In the reverse case, if the extracellular fluid has a higher osmolarity than the cell’s cytoplasm, it’s said to behypertonic—hypermeans greater than—to the cell, and water will move out of the cell to the region of higher solute concentration.

In anisotonicsolution—isomeans the same—the extracellular fluid has the same osmolarity as the cell, and there will be no net movement of water into or out of the cell.

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ahypotonic is the correct answer



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