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  • Tonicity: Definition, Types, and Examples - Science Facts
    Tonicity is the extracellular solution’s ability to make water move inside or outside the cell by the process of osmosis It measures the amount of solute dissolved in a specific amount of the solution, also known as the solution’s osmolarity
  • Tonicity - Wikipedia
    In biology, the tonicity of a solution usually refers to its solute concentration relative to that of another solution on the opposite side of a cell membrane; a solution outside of a cell is called hypertonic if it has a greater concentration of solutes than the cytosol inside the cell
  • Tonicity: hypertonic, isotonic hypotonic solutions (article) | Khan . . .
    The ability of an extracellular solution to make water move into or out of a cell by osmosis is known as its tonicity Tonicity is a bit different from osmolarity because it takes into account both relative solute concentrations and the cell membrane’s permeability to those solutes
  • What Is Tonicity in Biology? - Biology Insights
    Tonicity is a measurement of the effective osmotic pressure gradient between two solutions separated by a semi-permeable membrane, such as a cell membrane It describes the ability of a surrounding solution to cause water to move into or out of a cell by osmosis
  • What is tonicity in biology? - California Learning Resource Network
    In biological systems, tonicity is a crucial concept related to osmosis and the movement of water across semi-permeable membranes It specifically describes the relative concentration of solutes in a solution compared to another solution, typically the intracellular fluid of a cell
  • Tonicity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Tonicity refers to the effect of a solution on cell volume It is determined by whether a solution is isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic based on its impact on cell size
  • Tonicity - Definition, Types, Examples - Biology Notes Online
    Tonicity refers to the ability of an extracellular solution to move water inside or outside a cell through the process called osmosis It is also known as the solution’s osmolarity, which measures how much solute has been dissolved in a given amount of solution
  • Tonicity in Biology: Effects on Cells and Organisms
    Tonicity measures the effective osmotic pressure gradient between two solutions separated by a partially permeable membrane This property determines the direction and extent of water movement across the barrier


















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