In plant cells, the effect is more dramatic. The cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall, but the cell remains joined to the adjacent cells at points called plasmodesmata[?]. Thus, the cell takes on the appearance of a pincushion[?], with the plasmodesmata almost ceasing to function because they have become so constricted.
Saltwater[?] is hypertonic to the fish that live in it. The fish cannot isolate themselves from osmotic water loss, because they need a large surface area in their gills for gas exchange[?]. They respond by drinking large amounts of water, and excreting the salt through their kidneys.
The opposite of hypertonic is hypotonic; the intermediate state is called isotonic[?].
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