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This is a solution having an osmotic pressure identical with the pressure inside the cells of the human body.
osmotic pressure
it's called hypertonic
The word equaltonic can be used interchangeably with isotonic. The definition is a solution having the same osmotic pressure as another solution.
water moves from a high concentration to a low concentration in a cell
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This a saline solution with the concentration of 0,9 g NaCl/100 mL distilled water. This is a isotonic solution; the meaning is that the osmotic pressure of the this solution is equal to the osmotic pressure of the blood serum.
This is a solution having an osmotic pressure identical with the pressure inside the cells of the human body.
a solution that has a higher osmotic pressure than another solution to which it is compared
When a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the osmotic pressure tends to increase as the water in the cells moves to a place elevated in solute concentration. The osmotic pressure is the chief cause of support in numerous plants.
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The cell lose water in the hypertonic solution, which has higher osmotic pressure.
The osmotic pressure. This is the pressure which would have to be applied to a solution to stop water entering if it was separated from pure water by a semipermeable membrane.
applying a pressure equal to the osmotic pressure on the more concentrated solution side.
Isotonic solution.
A hypertonic solution does shrink. It is when the osmotic pressure is greater than the solution that is within it.
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