Oops, I made a typo and switched in with out. To clarify:
- Hypotonic = low concentration of ions in cell in comparison to solution. Water will rush OUT of the cell and the cell will shrivel. For example, [Cell] = 500 mM, [Solution] = 1000 mM. Water will rush out of the cell to get to [Cell] = 750 mM and [Solution] = 750 mM.
- Hypertonic = high concentration of ions in comparison to solution. Water will rush IN to the cell, and cell will burst. For example, [Cell] = 500 mM, [Solution] = 300 mM. Water will rush into the cell to get to [Cell] = 400 mM, and [Solution] = 400 mM.
Hope that clears everything up!
Cheers,
Molly