Ringer's solution is used to mimic the extracellular fluid environment of tissues, providing nutrients and maintaining the proper pH balance during an experiment. It helps to keep the tissue alive and functioning as it would in the body, allowing for more accurate experimental results.
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Animal cells prefer an isotonic solution, where the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell are equal. This allows for the proper balance of water and nutrients to be maintained within the cell, promoting normal function and preventing dehydration or swelling.
Typical plant cells have a tonicity that is hypotonic to their environment, meaning they have a higher solute concentration than the surrounding environment. In contrast, typical animal cells have a tonicity that is isotonic to their environment, meaning their internal and external solute concentrations are balanced.
A hypertonic solution is less concentrated compared to the cytoplasm of the animal cell. When an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water diffuses across the selectively permeable cell membrane in an attempt to form an equilibrium between the two liquids. If the solution is hypertonic enough compared to the cell's cytoplasm, the cell would swell and could possibly explode.
In a hypertonic solution water is most likely to move out of the cell because it is in a high concentration and the cell will shrink. They tend to give up water across the permiable cell membrane
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he will die eventually
Animal experiments are acceptable because human experiments aren't good. Since animals have systems like humans, it is acceptable to experiment on them.
What can happen to animal cells when placed in a hypotonic solution explain
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It depends on the experiment and the animal. Sometimes the animal becomes incapable to lead a Normal life so scientists perform mercy killing. especially lab rats.
When infused into the body it acts (temporarily) to increase the blood volume, and bring up the blood pressure. People who have been severely injured and have bled a lot benefit from the "volume expander" which helps patients recover from shock until they get blood.
its when you are in a lab and your doing a experiment on a animal or chemicals or on something sientific
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In a distilled solution an animal cell will swell and possibly burst. In a distilled solution the cell wall of the plant cell allows the plant cell to retain its shape.
the companion animal guardian is an animal that guards the other animal usually gathering food and giving protection in exchange for something from the other animal usually shelter.
Yes a cog is a real animal. it is a farm animal that is a cross breed between a cow and a pig. The face of a cog is a pig and the body is a cow. The cog is going to be cross breeded with an octupuss to create a cogtapuss- this is a scientific experiment that will be done soon on a real cog.