the change of osmotic pressure over time
INCREASE RATE OF EXCRETION OF Na+
The root word in osmotic is osmosis. Osmosis is the act of water or fluid passing through a thin membrane. Osmotic is when fluid, like water absorbs through a membrane into a liquid solution.
Osmotic rupture, known as cytolysis, happens when a cell suddenly bursts due to an osmotic imbalance in the cell. This only occur in animals and protozoans who do not have cell walls to prevent the membrane from rupturing.
due to insoulbility of polymeric form of sugar in water they reduce the osmotic effect .
Solutions having the same osmotic pressures are called isotonic solutions
Yes it does as temperature increases so does the rate of osmosis for example as temperature increases the osmotic rate gets faster etc.
INCREASE RATE OF EXCRETION OF Na+
Pressure (osmotic or absolute).
When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules comes out of solution the solution is in 'equilibrium'.
Pertaining to, or having the property of, osmose; as, osmotic force.
The osmotic coefficient of sodium chloride is 0,93.
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.
Cytolysis or Osmotic-lysis
Besides the concentration of the chemical, the pore size of the plasma membrane, and the osmotic pressure of the cytoplasm - nothing else influences the rate of diffusion of a chemical across a plasma membrane.
TDS increases the osmotic pressure. From the formula, Osmotic pressure = CRT. C as the concentration in mol / L; R = gas constant; T = temperature. The higher the concentration of the solids, the higher is its osmotic pressure.
The osmotic pressure is 24,44 at.
The component of plasma that maintains the osmotic pressure of blood is protein. The protein albumin and others maintain osmotic pressure in blood.