they don't because they have a cell wall. they have what we call plasmolisis. which is when the it looses water (because of the concentration gradient)
The plant cell will shrink, but its cell wall will prevent it from completely collapsing. In contrast, the animal cell will shrink and may undergo crenation due to the hypertonic solution causing water to leave the cell.
when we wash cloths our finger cells are dipped in hyper tonic solution they loose water by osmosis and shrink
Red blood cells in a hypertonic solution will shrink. This occurs as water moves out of the red blood cell.
it will shrink the cell when place on hyper tonic solution, otherwise it will swell in contrary
If a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of the cell due to the higher concentration of solutes in the surrounding solution. This loss of water can cause the cell to shrink and undergo plasmolysis, which may ultimately lead to cell death.
i think the question that you are asking is what is the difference between hyper and hypo tonic. A fluid that has a greater concentration of solutes in comparison to another solution is a hypertonic solution. A hypotonic solution is a fluid that has a lower concentraton of solutes in comparison to another solution.
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Hypertonic solutions contain sodium chloride?
A toxicity equivalent in 0.2 solution is hyper-tonic.
When the concentration of solutes is more, it becomes a hyper-tonic solution. Salt can act like a solute in this case.
vinegar is a hypotonic solution if you would like an example take an egg and put it in to a glass of vinegar and the egg will swell.
when we wash cloths our finger cells are dipped in hyper tonic solution they loose water by osmosis and shrink