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A cell's interior is considered isotonic to the surrounding fluid when:

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Answer: When the solute concentrations are the same within and outside the cell.

Explanation: Isotonic is when the osmotic pressure is the same in one solution as another. In this case, on the outside and inside of the cell.

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