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___________ is an environment where the concentrations of the solutions on both sides of a cell membrane are the same.Question 5Answera.Hypotonicb.Hydroponicc.Isotonicd.HypertonicClear my choiceQuestion 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00Flag questionQuestion text

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___________ is an environment where the concentrations of the solutions on both sides of a cell membrane are the same.Question 5Answera.Hypotonicb.Hydroponicc.Isotonicd.HypertonicClear my choiceQuestion 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1.00Flag questionQuestion text

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The answer is c. Isotonic.

In an isotonic environment, the concentrations of solutes outside and inside the cell are equal, so there is no net movement of water across the cell membrane. This maintains the cell's size and shape.

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