Types of Solutions
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There are three types of solutions relating to the effects
of osmosis on cells
Everything is in relation to the cell
Hypertonic Solution
In a hypertonic solution,
the solution has a
higher solute
concentration than
that of the cell
As a result the water will
leave the cell
When cells are in a
hypertonic solution
Animal cells will shrink
Plant cells will have a
collapsed vacuole
Hypotonic Solution
In a hypotonic solution,
When cells are in a
the solution has a lower
solute concentration
than the solute
concentration inside the
cells.
The water as a result will
enter the cell.
hypotonic solution
Animal cells would
swell and can burst.
The vacuoles of the
plant cell will swell, and
the contents of the cell
will be pushed against
the cell wall
Isotonic Solution
In an isotonic solution,
the concentrations of
solutes are the same
inside the cell as it is
outside the cell.
The cell would not lose
water, nor will it gain
water.
Diffusion vs. Osmosis
Diffusion- is the net
movement from regions
of greater concentration
to the regions of lesser
concentration.
Osmosis- is the diffusion
of water. It depends on
the number of solute
particles present.