Albumin and glucose have the same osmotic pressure because they are isotonic compounds.
Osmotic pressure = i x M x R x T i = van't Hoff factor The van't Hoff factors are: MgCl2 - i = 3 (Mg2+ and 2Cl-) NaCl - i = 2 (Na+ and Cl-) KBr - i = 2 (K+ and Br-) Glucose - i = 1 (doesn't ionize) MgCl2 has the greatest affect on osmotic pressure because it has the largest van't Hoff factor.
hydrostatic pressure or turgor (same thing)
The word equaltonic can be used interchangeably with isotonic. The definition is a solution having the same osmotic pressure as another solution.
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
Proteins given intravenously would raise a patient's blood volume and pressure. This is mainly due to the fact that solutes have the same osmotic pressure.
Both solutions give rise to the same osmotic pressure.
Net osmotic pressure stays about the same and net hydrostatic pressure decreases.
Solutions having the same osmotic pressures are called isotonic solutions
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Osmotic pressure = i x M x R x T i = van't Hoff factor The van't Hoff factors are: MgCl2 - i = 3 (Mg2+ and 2Cl-) NaCl - i = 2 (Na+ and Cl-) KBr - i = 2 (K+ and Br-) Glucose - i = 1 (doesn't ionize) MgCl2 has the greatest affect on osmotic pressure because it has the largest van't Hoff factor.
same as other ions. Note that in your body potassium salts within cells balances the osmotic pressure of sodium salts in the extracellular fluid.
hydrostatic pressure or turgor (same thing)
A term applied when two solutions have identical concentrations of of solute molecules and hence the same osmotic pressure, or isotonic pressure.
Within the proximal tubules and the Loop of Henle are glucose cotransporters. With one sodium atom, the glucose is reabsorbed into the vasa recta to be returned to the body. Albumin is a protein and cannot easily cross the glomerulus. The effect of these two mechanisms is the same: the substances are not in urine.
Isotonic solution.
Are you talking about gases? I think there is a mistake in the question you are asking.
Secret. ^_^ Here is a simple experiment for Osmotic pressure in the blood :http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=NUR4004 , My Bilogy teacher told me that Turgor pressure and Osmotic Pressure in plants are the same so if shes right, means osmostic pressure is the water that enters the cell and pushes against the cell wall which keeps the plant cell turgid.. Please make sure of what I said before spreading or learning.