While teaching an introductory unit on cells to her seventh - grade students, Kelly used several simulations to demonstrate how osmosis functions in hypertonic and
hypotonic solutions.
When the baby is born water can not pass into his lungs because hypertonic solutions are denser and prevent
hypotonic solutions from merging or coming into their presence.
Pre-warmed
hypotonic solution containing equal amounts of 0.4 % Potassium Chloride and 0.4 % Sodium Citrate was slowly added to the cells to enhance swelling at 37 °C for 7 minutes.
Cell swelling in
a hypotonic solution as water molecules enter.
Not exact matches
A
solution that has a lower osmolality than blood is referred to as being
Hypotonic, which means that a low osmolality
solution passes through the stomach faster as compared to a high osmolality
solution.