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Osmosis works with everything that is dissolvable in a liquid.
In the body, the liquid is water, and the dissolved sustances are typically ions or sugar.
Are you talking about gases? I think there is a mistake in the question you are asking.
Iso-osmotic or isosmotic
The osmotic saline laxative work by causing an osmotic effect. This osmotic effect takes place primarily within the small intestines. This causes, eventually, a movement of the bowels.
solutions are used in various different ways. They all are useful in our daily lives!!:)
isotonic solution comprise non-penetrating solute and they are solution having the same osmotic pressure as the cell they surround. they are neither absorbed or do they absorb anything from the cell.Iso-osmotic solutions are comprise penetrating and non-penetrating solutes .although they have the same osmotic pressure as the cell they surround ,they comprise penetrating solute ,which can enter the cell and increase the cell's osmotic pressure .increasing the cell's osmotic pressure,make the cell prone to absorb water from the medium in order to equalize the osmotic pressure on both sides,and this cause bursting of the cell.
Solutions having the same osmotic pressures are called isotonic solutions
The cell responds differently to different solutions
Are you talking about gases? I think there is a mistake in the question you are asking.
iso-osmotic is different to isotonic even though they have the same number of solute particles as in the inside of red blood cells in isotonic solutions movement of water in and out of the cell is the same and RBC's remain unchaged, in iso-osmotic solutions RBC swell and burst this is because the semi permeable cell membrane cannot exclude iso-osmotic solutios as it can other solutes, causing a concentration gradient
Two isotonic solutions are two solutions that have the same osmotic pressure. This term is generally used referring to solutions in a cell or body fluid.
Iso-osmotic or isosmotic
Osmotic pressure... you must be in my nutrition class :-)
Osmosis is controlled by the permeability of the osmotic membrane and the equilibrium of the solutions on either side of the membrane. If the solutions have unequal concentrations or osmotic pressures, and the molecules in the solution can pass through the membrane, then the solutions will mix until both sides have equal concentrations. If the membrane is impermeable, then nothing will happen.
because it refers to the effect of the solutions osmotic pressure has on water movement across the cell membrane of cells with in the solution. because it refers to the effect of the solutions osmotic pressure has on water movement across the cell membrane of cells with in the solution.
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Both solutions give rise to the same osmotic pressure.
H. N. Morse has written: 'The osmotic pressure of aqueous solutions'