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hypotonic, a. (haɪpəˈtɒnɪk) [f. hypo- 4 + tonic a.] 1. a. Physiol. Of a solution: having a lower osmotic pressure than some particular solution (usually that in a cell, or a bodily fluid). Const. to.1895 Jrnl. Physiol. XVIII. 114 The passage of a salt from a hypotonic fluid into the blood-plasma. 19...
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Hypotonic hyponatremia
The term "hypotonic hyponatremia" is also sometimes used.
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Hypotonic solution - Definition and Examples - Biology Online
Aug 6, 2023A solution in science is referred to as a homogenous system made up of two or more constituents. The constituents that are dissolved is known as 'solutes' and the other constituent that dissolves the solute is known as solvent. Hypotonicity is a relative term wherein the property of the solution is defined relative to the other solution.
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Hypotonic Solution - Definition & Examples | Biology Dictionary
Hypotonic Solution Definition. A hypotonic solution is a solution that has a lower solute concentration compared to another solution. A solution cannot be hypotonic, isotonic or hypertonic without a solution for comparison. Hypotonic is a description of the solute content of one solution in relation to another solution.
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Hypotonic Solution | Definition, Uses, & Examples (Cells) - Tutors.com
Jan 12, 2023A hypotonic solution is a solution with a lower concentration of solutes than another solution. In biology, hypotonic solutions carry across semipermeable membranes—plant cell walls and animal cells—to infuse the cells with fluids. A hypotonic solution is also a solution with lower osmotic pressure than another solution.
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Hypotonic-hyporesponsive episode
A hypotonic-hyporesponsive episode (HHE) is defined as sudden onset of poor muscle tone, reduced consciousness, and pale or bluish skin occurring within
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hypotonicity
hypotonicity (ˌhaɪpəʊtəˈnɪsɪtɪ) [f. prec. + -ity.] The condition of being hypotonic. a. Physiol. Of a solution (see hypotonic a. 1 a): the extent to which a solution has a lower osmotic pressure than some other.1906 Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. XV. 367 Osmotic changes in the direction of hypotonicity. 1939 ...
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Isotonic vs. Hypotonic vs. Hypertonic Solution | Biology
Isotonic vs. Hypotonic vs. Hypertonic Solution. The effects of isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic extracellular environments on plant and animal cells is the same. However, due to the cell walls of plants, the visible effects differ. Although some effects can be seen, the rigid cell wall can hide the magnitude of what is going on inside.
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Cytolysis
It occurs in a hypotonic environment, where water moves into the cell by osmosis and causes its volume to increase to the point where the volume exceeds In bacteria
Osmotic lysis would be expected to occur when bacterial cells are treated with a hypotonic solution with added lysozyme, which destroys the
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Schiötz
Schiötz Ophthalm. (ʃjɜːts) Also Schi{obar}tz. The name of Hjalmar Schi{obar}tz (1850–1927), Norwegian physician, used attrib. and in the possessive to designate a type of tonometer he devised for measuring the tension of the sclera, and to denote readings made with such a tonometer.1913 Török & Grou...
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Hypotonia
Hypotonic patients may display a variety of objective manifestations that indicate decreased muscle tone. Since the hypotonic condition is actually an objective manifestation of some underlying disorder, it can be difficult to determine whether speech delays
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Tonicity
A hypotonic solution example is distilled water. Hypotonic solution
A hypotonic solution has a lower concentration of solutes than another solution.
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Primary function of cell wall is A. Controlling volume B. Providing shape C. It's selective permeability D. Protection against bursting To me, all the given options seem correct except C. A and D are correct when the...
* The primary function of a cell wall is B. providing shape. Cell wall provides the cell with both structural support and protection. Protection against bursting by osmosis is a secondary function, which is otherwise provided by the plasma membrane. * Cell wall provides shape, rigidity, and turgidit...
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HHE
Hypotonic-hyporesponsive episode an adverse reaction to vaccination.
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SLC12A6
The proteins encoded by this gene are activated by cell swelling induced by hypotonic conditions.
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