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- What Is an Isotonic Solution? Definition Examples
An isotonic solution has the same concentration of dissolved substances as the fluid inside your cells Because the concentration is equal on both sides of the cell membrane, water doesn’t flow in or out, and the cell stays exactly the same size and shape
- Isotonic Solution – Definition, Meaning, Examples Diagram
If two solutions contain the same solute and water content, they are considered isotonic to each other (‘iso’ in isotonic means ‘same’ or ‘equal’) It is generally measured with respect to the cytoplasmic concentration or tonicity of the cell
- Hypotonic vs. Hypertonic vs. Isotonic: Learn The Difference
An isotonic solution has the same or nearly the same solute concentration as the solution it is being compared to As a result, water will flow equally between both solutions, and it will appear as though nothing is happening
- Tonicity: hypertonic, isotonic hypotonic solutions (article) | Khan . . .
Hypertonic, isotonic, and hypotonic solutions and their effect on cells
- ISOTONIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ISOTONIC is of, relating to, or being muscular contraction in the absence of significant resistance, with marked shortening of muscle fibers, and without great increase in muscle tone
- Isotonic Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
What is an Isotonic Solution? An isotonic solution is one wherein the solute concentration across the semipermeable membrane is the same resulting in an equilibrium state
- Isotonic vs. Hypotonic vs. Hypertonic Solution | Biology
A cell in an isotonic solution is in equilibrium with its surroundings, meaning the solute concentrations inside and outside are the same (iso means equal in Latin)
- What is isotonic in biology? - California Learning Resource Network
In an isotonic environment, the net movement of water across the cell membrane is zero Water molecules still move in and out, but the rates of influx and efflux are balanced
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