solvent
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of the solute.
solute
The solution would be a hypotonic solution.
Hypertonic. This is because the water has a higher concentration of solutes than the potato.
There are two types of solutions categorized by solute concentration. If the solution has a higher saline concentration than the erythrocytes (red blood cells) it is said to be hypertonic. If the opposite is true the solution is then hypotonic.
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of the solute.
solute
The concentration of water in and out of a cell.
concentration- hypertonic or hypotonic
A hypertonic environment with regard to the cell.
The solution would be a hypotonic solution.
Hypertonic solution is one which has higher osmotic concentration and less solvent concentration as compared to another solution. Hypotonic solution is one that possesses lower osmotic concentration and higher solvent concentration as compared to another solution.
Hypertonic solution is one which has higher osmotic concentration and less solvent concentration as compared to another solution. Hypotonic solution is one that possesses lower osmotic concentration and higher solvent concentration as compared to another solution.
Isotonic, because that is close to the concentration in the blood.
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Hypertonic. This is because the water has a higher concentration of solutes than the potato.
Hypertonic. The concentration of dissolved salts is higher in ocean water than in human cells.