Description : A cell increases in volume when it is placed in - (1) Hypertonic solution (2) Hypotonic solution (3) Isotonic solution (4) None of these
Last Answer : (2) Hypotonic solution Explanation: When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water rushes into the membrane, increasing the cell's volume. Eventually, the cell's membrane is enlarged such that it pushes against the cell's rigid wall. At this point the cell is said to be turgid.
Description : The plant cell will shrink when placed in (1) An isotonic solution (2) Hypertonic solution (3) Hypotonic solution (4) Water
Last Answer : (2) Hypertonic solution Explanation: If a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the plant cell loses water and hence turgor pressure by plasmolysis: pressure decreases to the point where ... leaving gaps between the cell wall and the membrane and making the plant cell shrink and crumple.
Description : Swelling/bursting of red cell occurs in a. Isotonic solution b. hypotonic solution c. hypertonic solution d. all
Last Answer : hypotonic solution
Description : Crenation of Red cell occur, in a. Isotonic solution b. hypertonic solution c. hypotonic solution d. all
Last Answer : hypertonic solution
Description : A cell increases in volume when it is placed in (1) Hypertonic solution (2) Hypotonic solution (3) Isotonic solution (4) None of these
Last Answer : Hypotonic solution
Description : From the biological viewpoint, solutions can be grouped into (A) Isotonic solution (B) Hypotonic solutions (C) Hypertonic solution (D) All of these
Last Answer : D
Description : The following solutions are isotonic (same osmolarity as the plasma): a. Harman's solution b. 0.9% saline c. 10% mannitol d. 5% glucose
Last Answer : . 5% glucose
Description : What percent solution of NaCl is considered isotonic to mammalian RBCs. a. 0.8% b. 0.85% c. 0.90% d. 0.95%
Last Answer : 0.85%
Description : Which of the following solutions should the nurse anticipate for fluid replacement in the male patient? a) Lactated Ringer's solution Replacement fluids may include isotonic electrolyte solutions and ... only to treat severe symptomatic hyponatremia and should be used only in intensive care units.
Last Answer : a) Lactated Ringer’s solution Replacement fluids may include isotonic electrolyte solutions and blood component therapy.
Description : Which of the following solutions is hypotonic? a) 0.45% NaCl. Half-strength saline is hypotonic b) Lactated Ringer’s solution. Lactated Ringer’s is isotonic. c) 0.9% NaCl. Normal saline (0.9% NaCl) is isotonic. d) 5% NaCl. A solution that is 5% NaCl is hypertonic.
Last Answer : a) 0.45% NaCl. Half-strength saline is hypotonic
Description : An aqueous solution whose concentration effectivel matches the concentration of blood is said to be: w) isotopic x) isobaric y) isotonic z) isoelectronic
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ISOTONIC
Description : If a cell is placed in a medium isotonic to its cytoplasm there will be no net movement of water.?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What sentence best describes a cell that that isotonic for substance?
Last Answer : The solute concentration is equal on both sides of the cellmembrane.
Description : If a bathing fluid has the same osmotic pressure than the cell it called a. Isotonic b. Hypertonic c. hypotonic d. all
Last Answer : Isotonic
Description : If a bathing fluid has higher osmotic pressure than the cell it is called a. Isotonic b. hypotonic c. hypertonic d. all
Last Answer : hypertonic
Description : If a bathing fluid has a lower osmotic pressure than the cell, it is called a. Isotonic b. hypotonic c. hypertonic d. All
Last Answer : hypotonic
Description : the principal difference between isometric and isotonic exercises is the __________. -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The principal difference between isometric and isotonic exercises is the change in muscle length during exercise.
Description : The triad of nuclei that is isotonic is
Last Answer : The triad of nuclei that is isotonic is A. `_(6)^( 14)C,_(7)^(15)N,_(9)^(17)F` B. `_(6)^(14)C,_(7)^(14)N ... )F` D. `_(6)^(14)C,_(7)^(14)N,_(9)^(19)F`
Description : Which of the following make up an isotonic triad?
Last Answer : Which of the following make up an isotonic triad? A. `._(6)^(14)C, ._(8)^(16)O, ._(7)^(15)N` B. `._( ... (92)^(233)U, ._(90)^(232)Th, ._(94)^(239)Pu`
Description : What is the FIT formula for a beginners isotonic PRE program?
Last Answer : Cookie
Description : In an isotonic solutin cells?
Description : The fluid reaching the distal convoluted tubule from the ascending limb of Henle's loop is (a) isotonic in respect of plasma (b) hypotonic in respect of plasma (c) hypertonic in respect of plasma (d) variable
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Human urine as compared to human blood is (a) hypotonic (b) hypertonic (c) isotonic (d) all of these
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : What are isotonic solutions?
Last Answer : Ans:- Those solutions are said to be isotonic which have the same osmotic pressure.
Description : Those solutions in which there is no volume change upon mixing the components in the liquid state and which, when diluted do not undergo any heat change (i.e. heat of dilution is zero), are called __________ solutions. (A) Ideal (B) Real (C) Isotonic (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Ideal
Description : Which of the following terms refers to muscle tension being unchanged with muscle shortening and joint motion? a) Isotonic contraction Exercises such as swimming and bicycling are isotonic. b) ... , joint, or both. d) Fasciculation Fasciculation refers to involuntary twitch of muscle fibers.
Last Answer : a) Isotonic contraction Exercises such as swimming and bicycling are isotonic.
Description : In osmosis the flow of SOLVENT moves in what direction of tonicity? a) isotonic to hypotonic b) hypotonic to hypertonic c) hypertonic to isotonic d) hypertonic to hypotonic
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- HYPOTONIC TO HYPERTONIC