What is Hypotonic Solution?
Hypotonic solution is the solution that has higher water potential than the other solution.
Water Concentration and Solute Concentration of a Cell in a Hypotonic Solution
Water concentration: Water concentration inside the cell is lower than outside the cell.
Solute Concentration: Solute concentration inside the cell is higher than outside the cell.
Effect of Hypotonic Solution on Animal Cell
- If an animal cell such as red blood cell is placed into a hypotonic solution, water molecules is transported into the red blood cells by osmosis (as shown in the diagram above).
- The red blood cells will inflate and finally burst because the thin membrane cannot withstand the high pressure inside the cell.
- The red blood cells are said to undergo haemolysis.
- When a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water molecules is transported into the cell by osmosis.
- The water is then stored in vacuole causing it to expand and exerts pressure on the cell wall. This pressure is called turgor pressure.
- The turgor pressure caused the plant cell to become firm or turgid.
- The rigid cell wall prevents cell from bursting.