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Kayley
24 May, 12:18
How would you say something is hypotonic?
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Keely Rasmussen
24 May, 14:19
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Hypotonic is when the solute concentration is high inside a cell, so the net water molecule movement is going into the cell making it bulge and in some cases it can cause the cell to burst.
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