Lipid vesicles are formed containing pure water. If these vesicles are transferred to a solution that contains a rather high concentration of solutes, the solution outside the vesicle is said to be_____.

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Lipid vesicles with pure water are formed. If all these available vesicles are moved to a solution with a higher concentration of solutes, it's said that  solution outside of the vesicle is hypertonic.

Explanation:

Lipid vesicles with pure water are formed. If all these available vesicles are moved to a solution with a higher concentration of solutes, it's said that  solution outside of the vesicle is hypertonic.

A hypertonic solution is a specific type of solution which, when contrasted to the inside of a cell, has a solutes concentration greater on outside of a cell

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