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Question
a solution outside of a cell that contains a higher water concentration than the cytoplasm of a cell is called: options: solution, hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the definitions of different types of solutions relative to a cell:
- A hypotonic solution has a higher water (lower solute) concentration compared to the cell's cytoplasm. Water moves into the cell.
- A hypertonic solution has a lower water (higher solute) concentration than the cell's cytoplasm. Water moves out of the cell.
- An isotonic solution has the same water and solute concentration as the cell's cytoplasm.
- "Solution" is a general term, not specific to this context.
Since the question describes a solution with higher water concentration than the cell's cytoplasm, it is a hypotonic solution.
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B. hypotonic