In a hypertonic solution, cells experience water leaving them due to higher solute concentration outside, causing them to shrink or shrivel.
Hypertonic solutions have a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell than inside, causing water to leave the cell. The extracellular fluid in a hypertonic solution contains less water than the cell's cytoplasm, leading to the cell shrinking or shriveling.
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