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Malaki Adkins
26 June, 07:55
When is the net movement of water equal to zero?
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Iliana
26 June, 08:13
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Hypotonic solutions are those with less solute (again read as higher water potential). Isotonic solutions have equal (iso-) concentrations of substances. Water potentials are thus equal, although there will still be equal amounts of water movement in and out of the cell, the net flow is zero.
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