Hypotonic means having reduced pressure or tone. That solution is hypotonic compared to this one.
A hypotonic solution has a lower concentration of solutes compared to a cell, causing water to enter the cell and potentially leading to cell swelling and bursting.
The solution is hypotonic when it is outside of the cell.
The solution in the experiment is hypotonic.
The term used to describe a solution that has a lower concentration of solutes compared to another solution is "hypotonic." In a hypotonic solution, there are fewer solute particles relative to the solvent, leading to a lower osmotic pressure. This can result in water moving into the hypotonic solution through a process called osmosis, causing cells in the solution to swell or even burst.
Water is hypotonic in relation to the cell membrane, meaning that it has a lower concentration of solutes compared to the inside of the cell.
A hypotonic solution has a lower concentration of solutes compared to a cell, causing water to enter the cell and potentially leading to cell swelling and bursting.
Yes salt is hypotonic.
vinegar is hypotonic
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The solution is hypotonic when it is outside of the cell.
The solution in the experiment is hypotonic.
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Hypotonic is a concentration of less solutes compared to that of another solution.
Distilled water is hypotonic to potato.
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of the solute.
it swells and burst