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How will the movement of water affect a cell if it is transferred from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution

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When the cell is in a hypotonic environment, it is swollen because there is a movement of water from the middle into the cell. When it is transferred to a hypertonic environment there is a movement of water out of the cell which causes the cell to become dehydrated and for this reason it contracts.

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