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  • How does a hypertonic solution work?

    For example, plant cells use a hypertonic solution within their central vacuole to help draw water into the vacuole. This expands the chamber and allows plants to create turgor pressure in their cells. Animal cells, especially nerve cells, rely on a hypertonic solution and the ions in it to create an action potential or nerve signal.

  • What happens if a cytosol becomes hypertonic?

    Too many solutes and the cytosol will become a hypertonic solution compared to the environment. Cells without cell walls can burst in this condition. Too few solutes in the environment will become the hypertonic solution. In this case, the opposite will happen, as water moves out of the cell.

  • Why do cells react differently in hypotonic and Isotonic solutions?

    Cells react differently in hypotonic, isotonic, and hypertonic solutions. In a hypotonic solution, water rushes into the cell causing it to expand or even burst. In an isotonic solution, there is no net flow of water, keeping the cell stable. In a hypertonic solution, water leaves the cell, causing it to shrivel.

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