Hypotonic duodenography is an x-ray procedure that produces images of the duodenum. The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine.
Hypotonic is a concentration of less solutes compared to that of another solution.
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of the solute.
Hypotonic Solution
A dilute solution contains a relatively low amount of dissolved solute compared to the solvent. This means there is a small amount of solute particles dispersed in the solvent. Dilute solutions are commonly used in chemistry experiments and in everyday tasks like making a weak coffee or tea.
A hypotonic solution has a lower solute concentration compared to the cells it surrounds. When cells are exposed to a hypotonic solution, water will move into the cells through osmosis, causing them to swell or potentially burst.
Hypotonic duodenography may be ordered to detect tumors of the head of the pancreas or the area where the pancreatic and bile ducts meet the small intestine.
The linings of the duodenum and surrounding tissues will look smooth and even. The shape of the head of the pancreas will appear normal and near the duodenal wall.
Yes salt is hypotonic.
vinegar is hypotonic
hypotonic
The solution is hypotonic when it is outside of the cell.
The solution in the experiment is hypotonic.
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Hypotonic is a concentration of less solutes compared to that of another solution.
Distilled water is hypotonic to potato.
it swells and burst