Greater concentration of solute than the cytoplasm
Hypertonic solutions contain sodium chloride?
Yes, solutions with a high percentage of electrolytes would be considered hypertonic.
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Sugar is hypertonic in a solution.
Let us put hypotonic into the mix. Hyper is more, hypo is less so that puts -tonic right in the middle, as a reference point. That reference point is also called equilibrium. When a solution contains more solute that it would normally contain at equilibrium it is hypertonic, and when a solution has dissolved in it less than the amount of solute that it would normally contain at equilibrium it is hypotonic.
a solution that has a higher osmotic pressure than another solution to which it is compared
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Water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
The hypertonic solution is being used in the experiment.
If we take a example of cell then if the solution outside the cell containing less solutes as compare to inside of cell then that solution is hypotonic and if the solution outside the cell contain more solute concentration then it is hypertonic solution