hypertonic solution
A hypertonic solution has the solute greater than the solvent, whereas a hypotonic solution is the reverse.
No, a hypertonic solution is one with a higher solute concentration compared to another solution. When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, causing it to shrink or crenate.
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 solutes in a solution compared to another solution. In a hypotonic solution, there is a lower concentration of solutes than in the other solution, while in a hypertonic solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes.
"hypertonic"
hypertonic solution
Sugar is hypertonic in a solution.
hypertonic hypertonic
a solution that has a higher osmotic pressure than another solution to which it is compared
HEPERTONIC IS MORE CONCENTRARED FOR MOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE VAMSIMEHER.ONLINE
Water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
The hypertonic solution is being used in the experiment.
I am pretty sure it is a hypertonic solution.
Hypertonic dextrose solution
A hypertonic solution has the solute greater than the solvent, whereas a hypotonic solution is the reverse.
A hypertonic solution does shrink. It is when the osmotic pressure is greater than the solution that is within it.