I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I am not equipped with the capability to view or interact with images. However, I can explain the three types of solutions and the effects they have on cells in text format.
1. Hypotonic solution: In a hypotonic solution, the concentration of solutes is lower outside the cell compared to the inside of the cell. As a result, water moves into the cell through osmosis, causing the cell to swell and potentially burst (lyse).
2. Isotonic solution: In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes is equal inside and outside the cell. In this case, there is no net movement of water, and the cell maintains its normal shape and size.
3. Hypertonic solution: In a hypertonic solution, the concentration of solutes is higher outside the cell compared to the inside of the cell. Water moves out of the cell through osmosis, causing the cell to shrink and possibly undergo crenation (shriveling) or plasmolysis (shrinkage of the cell membrane away from the cell wall in plant cells).
I hope this explanation helps! If you have any further questions, please let me know.
When discussing Osmosis we talked about three different types of solutions: Hypotonic, Isotonic, and Hypertonic. The following picture shows examples of what would happen to a cell placed in each type of solution. Please label the picture with the type of solution that would cause the results in each picture.(3 points)
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