
Tonicity: hypertonic, isotonic & hypotonic solutions (article) | Khan ...
In an isotonic environment, there is no net water movement, so there is no change in the size of the cell. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, and the cell will swell.
Hypotonic, isotonic, and hypertonic solutions (tonicity)
In an isotonic environment, there is the same amount of water on each side, so there is no change in the size of the cell. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, and the …
Osmosis, osmolarity, and tonicity (article) | Khan Academy
If a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, there will be no net flow of water into or out of the cell, and the cell’s volume will remain stable. A solution is considered isotonic if its solute concentration is the …
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Osmosis and tonicity review (article) | Khan Academy
Hypertonic and hypotonic are not the same. If a cell is put into a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell. A quick tip to remembering this is to visualize “hyper” kids who want to go play outside! In …
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Osmosis and tonicity. Hypertonic, isotonic, and hypotonic solutions and their effect on cells.
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Hypotonic, Isotonic and Hypertonic (video) | Khan Academy
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Osmosis and tonicity (practice) | Khan Academy
A cell is placed into an isotonic solution. Which of the following is most likely to occur?
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