the kidneys
The concentration of the salt solution does NOT change- it is saturated.
* Presence of enzyme * Change in pH * Change in temperature * Change in salt concentration.
The question is not clear; the concentration of salt in water can be very variable.
there is no salt concentration.
So as to maintain homeostasis in the body cells.
It should not make any difference. the salt concentration in a salt water pool is the same as the salt concentration in your body. I think you should look for answers elsewhere.
When you drink lots of water, there happens a lot of chemical reactions in your body, but the reason your salt balances are affected can by explained with one simple reaction. Basically, when you eat salt, your body's salt concentration gets higher. Concentration represents how much salt there is in your blood divided by how much water there is in your blood. When you drink more water, your salt concentration gets smaller. There is also a condition called hyponatremia, which is caused by overhydration. Drinking excess water results in the kidneys dumping water (urination; homeostasis). The water, however, takes some salt with it. Thus, drinking a lot of water may result in lowering the salt concentration in the body (assuming the kidneys are working).
The Great Salt Lake has a high concentration of salt in the water. Considering that about 70% of a human body is water (with a very low relative concentration of salt) a human has a relatively low density and that makes a person float while swimming
The Great Salt Lake has a high concentration of salt in the water. Considering that about 70% of a human body is water (with a very low relative concentration of salt) a human has a relatively low density and that makes a person float while swimming
the dead sea is the saltiest body of water in the world.
Well, honey, if that membrane is as tight as my Spanx after Thanksgiving dinner, then ain't no salt particles getting through! So, to answer your question, if the membrane is impermeable, then the concentration of salt particles on either side won't change because nothing can pass through that bad boy. So, sit back and relax knowing that those salt particles are staying put where they belong.
Each enzyme has an optimal salt concentration. Changes in the salt concentration may also denature enzymes.