I think you mean Dialysis. Dialysis filters blood in your kidney for you when you go under kidney work or your kidneys doesn't function like its suppose to. You usually can live off of one kidney, but if your last kidney goes out(Kidney Failure) then they can you up to a dialysis machine and filter your kidneys for you. Hope this helps =]
cell membrane
A semi permeable plasmodial membrane
molecular weight higher than the pore size of the tubing or dialysis bag material doesnt go.
If you place a dialysis bag filled with water into a beaker of water, there will be no significant change in the dialysis bag's contents, as both are isotonic. Since there is no concentration gradient for water to move across the semi-permeable membrane of the dialysis bag, osmosis will not occur. The bag will remain filled with water, and the surrounding water in the beaker will remain at the same level. However, if the dialysis bag contains solutes that are not present in the beaker, osmosis may occur, leading to a change in the bag's volume.
The membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in a cell is called the cell membrane or plasma membrane.
The bag of dialysis in humans refers to the peritoneal cavity, which is used in peritoneal dialysis. In this process, a sterile dialysis solution is introduced into the peritoneal cavity through a catheter, allowing waste products and excess fluids to be filtered from the blood via the peritoneal membrane. This method serves as an alternative to hemodialysis, where blood is filtered outside the body through a machine.
Membrane Membrane
If a dialysis bag filled with sucrose is placed in distilled water, water will move into the bag through osmosis, as the concentration of sucrose inside the bag is higher than that of the distilled water outside. This influx of water will cause the bag to swell and potentially burst if the pressure exceeds the bag's capacity. Since sucrose molecules cannot pass through the dialysis membrane, they will remain inside the bag, creating a concentration gradient that drives the osmotic movement of water.
Rinsing the dialysis bag serves to remove any residual substances or contaminants that may interfere with the experiment or treatment. It helps to ensure that the environment inside the bag is clean and free from impurities, allowing for accurate diffusion of solutes during the dialysis process. Additionally, rinsing can help maintain the integrity of the semi-permeable membrane by preventing clogging or buildup of unwanted materials.
A cell membrane is a thin, flexible barrier that surrounds and protects the interior of a cell. It controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell, allowing nutrients to enter and waste products to exit. The cell membrane is composed of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates.
The cell membrane is on both an animal and plant cell, and a cell wall is a stiff 'box' shape enclosing a plant cell. Think of it as a plastic bag, filled with jelly, with blobs of plastercene in is, the plastercene being the nucleus and the jelly the chlorophill. The plastic bag is a cell membrane. This is an animal cell. Now add a small box and a few more different coloured blobs of plastercene inside the bag- these are the plant cell's vacole and chloroplasts. Put the plastic bag and its contents into a large box- this is a plant cell. The big box is the cell wall.Hope this is useful!
The cell membrane is in both an animal and plant cell, and a cell wall is a stiff 'box' shape enclosing a plant cell. Think of it as a plastic bag, filled with jelly, with blobs of plasticene in is, the plasticene being the nucleus and the jelly the chlorophyll. The plastic bag is a cell membrane. This is an animal cell. Now add a small box and a few more different colored blobs of plasticene inside the bag- these are the plant cell's vacuole and chloroplasts. Put the plastic bag and its contents into a large box- this is a plant cell. The big box is the cell wall.