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the answer to this question is : hypotonic solution
the answer to this question is : hypotonic solution
Particles always move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Therefore, if the concentration of dissolved substances is greater outside the cell, they will travel into the cell until there is an equal concentration of the substance on both sides of the cell wall.
Hypotonic solution has much less particles dissolved inside the solvent than there is in the cell floating in the mixture. A hypertonic solution has a greater concentration of particles dissolved in the solvent than inside the cell.
A salt solution is said to be 'hypertonic'. The salty solution will make the water inside the cell leave the cell through osmosis. This is because of the concentration gradient.
If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
A solution in which the salt concentration is greater outside the cell than inside the cell is known as
b.avacado
Hypo-osmotic, it depends on the osmolality, if the osmolality is higher inside the cell its called hypotonic.
Dissolved
A hypertonic environment with regard to the cell.
When solute concentration is higher on the outside of the cell, the cell is said to be in a hypertonic solution. This will result in the diffusion of water from inside the cell to outside the cell.