isotonic or isoosmotic
what is an isotonic solution
Isotonic
Isotonic contractions. This happens when the muscle shortens as it contracts
its isotonic.
Trying to move an immovable object. i.e. Tensing a muscle set without motion.
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isotonic
Isotonic exercise (or muscle contraction) is when the muscle contracts and shortens giving movement (ie a bicep curl, lifting and lowering weight) Nearly all the training you do is Isotonic the opposite is Isometric, where the muscle contracts but des not shorten, giving no movement. Eg, Weightlifting, Lifting the weight up and down is isotonic Holding the weight still above the head is isometric
isotonic or isoosmotic
Jeffrey Thomas Spielman has written: 'The influence of isotonic and isokinetic weight training on vertical jumping proficiency' -- subject(s): Training, Jumping, Bodybuilding, Weight training, Weight lifting
what is an isotonic solution
.91 saline is normal saline which is isotonic. 5% dextrose is also isotonic. so the combination is still isotonic
Isokinetic exercise utilizes machines that control the speed of contraction within the range of motion. Isokinetic exercise attempts to combine the best features of both isometrics and weight training.
isotonic solution, equilibrium
Isotonic
i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2 i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2 i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2 i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2