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The water of a swimming pool is hypotonic to our cells. Explain in detail with evidence and reasoning why we do not swell and pop when we go for a swim.


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Answer: It depends on the concentration of all solutes in the solution (ie, its osmolarity). A solution with low osmolarity is hypotonic and vice versa. Solutions having the same osmolarity are isotonic. Water in pools and rivers is hypotonic compared with sea water, but water from the Dead Sea is hypertonic.We do not swell and pop when we go swimming in a hypotonic swimming pool because our skin protects us from the external environment and does not let water cross into or out of our body surfaces. ... hope this helps have a great day

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