homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
the low concentration of salt increases the protein solubility on aqueous solution,known as salting in effect
So as to maintain homeostasis in the body cells.
Yes, and this depends on the chemical and physical nature of the salt and also on the concentration.
Yes, but because the concentration of salt is not great the effect is insignificant.
Its the same in homeostasis Its the same in homeostasis
there is no salt concentration.
Which molecule moves to high concentration to low concentration
Waste products diffuse from blood into a salt solution due to the concentration gradient between the two environments. When the concentration of waste products in the blood is higher than in the salt solution, diffusion occurs as molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This process helps maintain homeostasis by removing waste from the bloodstream. Additionally, the presence of salt in the solution can influence osmotic balance, further facilitating the movement of waste products.
Iso means same, therefore the salt solution concentration is the same as the concentration of salt within the blood cells. So nothing happens - the RBC's remain the same (no shrinking/crenating or swelling/lysing)
tempeture,ph, solute concentration and salt content
Regulating blood glucose concentration
Since solutions natural move from a higher concentration to a lower concentration, the solution is hyper-tonic. The salt will move rapidly into the cell, causing the cell to expand and then explode.