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The cell would shrink and crinkle (crenation) due to all the water leaving the cell through osmosis. Crenated cells look like the edges of serrated leaves.

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Q: Which red blood cell has been placed in a hypertonic solution?
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Which red blood cells has been placed in a hypotonic solution?

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Hypotonic actually stems from the early British invention of Tonic Water. Hypo, meaning "low," describes a Tonic Water that would have been stored on the bottom shelf. These were typically known to be of a lesser quality than the top shelf tonics, or "hyper" tonics. Therefore, hypotonic simply describes a lower quality solution, versus hypertonic, which describes a higher quality solution.


Which has more salt in it a hypertonic isotonic or hypotonic solution?

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What would most likely happen to an onion cell if it were placed in a liquid with a high concentration of solutes?

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What happens to carrot cubes when they are left in a salt solution over night?

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