If a blood cell is placed in distilled water, what would the water be decribed as? hypotonic or hypertonic solution?

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To determine whether the distilled water is hypotonic or hypertonic in relation to the blood cell, we need to understand the concepts of hypotonic and hypertonic solutions.

A hypotonic solution has a lower solute concentration compared to the solution it is being compared to. In this case, if the distilled water has fewer solute particles (such as salts or ions) compared to the solute concentration in the blood cell, it would be considered a hypotonic solution.

On the other hand, a hypertonic solution has a higher solute concentration compared to the solution it is being compared to. If the distilled water has more solute particles compared to the solute concentration in the blood cell, it would be considered a hypertonic solution.

In the given scenario, distilled water is a solution that mainly contains water molecules and does not have solute particles like salts or ions. Since the solute concentration of distilled water is lower than that of a blood cell, the distilled water would be classified as a hypotonic solution.