Why do cells or lyse when placed in hypotonic solution?

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2026-05-02 19:40

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Hypotonic means that the solution has a lower solute concentration than the concentration inside the cell.

Therefore, water is drawn into the cell along the osmotic gradient.

The cell swells up. Eventually, it causes lysis of the cell (the cell explodes) when there is too much extra water in the cell.

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