Correct answer: hypotonic solution
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1. When the solution has lower osmostic pressure that is considered as hypotonic solution
2. Above statement reveal that this fluid has low osmotic pressure than body fluid, so its hypotonic.
isotonic: it has same osmotic pressure of body fluid, example:Normal saline.
Hypertonic; it had high osmotic pressure than body fluid. Example 50% dextrose.
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