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What happens to the chloroplasts in the hypertonic solution, why do you think that happens?

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The chloroplasts gets bunched up in the middle

Step-by-step explanation:

Hypertonic solutions cause the cell to enlarge and the chloroplasts get clumped in the middle. In a hypotonic solution, the chloroplasts spread out.

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Hypertonic solutions cause the cell to enlarge and the chloroplasts get clumped in the middle. In a hypotonic solution the chloroplasts spread out.
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