Answers: comparison to the bag inside
A: hypertonic
B: isotonic
C: hypertonic
D: hypotonic
Explanations: you only use these terms (hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic) when you’re comparing it to something else, e.g., “the the solution in the beaker is hypertonic to the bag.”
Hypertonic = more solute, less water (think “hyper” like you had too much sugar, which is a solute)
Hypotonic= less solute, more water
Isotonic = equal concentration.