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What is isotomic?

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Updated: 6/11/2024

It is an imaginary line drawn through the same segments of the same limb in different animals, to indicate those segments which have the same relative position in each animal.

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Are two cells with identical solute concentrations isotonic to each other?

Yes, two cells with identical solute concentrations would be considered isotonic to each other. In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell are equal, resulting in no net movement of water across the cell membrane.


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Are two cells with identical solute concentrations isotonic to each other?

Yes, two cells with identical solute concentrations would be considered isotonic to each other. In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell are equal, resulting in no net movement of water across the cell membrane.


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