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This video is a review of hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic solutions, how they lead to plasmolysis, cytolysis and dynamic equilibrium. In addition to tonicity, the video also covers concentration gradients, solutes and solvents, and whether you should drink salt water in a survival situation. Remember that "hypertonic
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