| 1. | The medullary cones function as countercurrent units that achieve the production of hyperosmotic urine.
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| 2. | Hyperosmotic urine can be understood in light of the law of diffusion and osmolarity.
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| 3. | A solution can be both hyperosmotic and isotonic.
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| 4. | Through a hyperosmotic active transport process, the ammonite emptied water out of these shell chambers.
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| 5. | In hyperosmotic environments, less water will be expelled and the contraction cycle will be longer.
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| 6. | The adult red king crabs are hyperosmotic in high salinity and becomes hyposmotic in lower salinity.
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| 7. | Since birds are able to produce hyperosmotic urine, the blood plasma usually contains a lot of wate.
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| 8. | This allows urea to leave the collecting duct into the medulla creating a hyperosmotic solution that'attracts'water.
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| 9. | These cells within the salt gland employ several types of transport mechanisms that respond to hyperosmotic solution within the salt glands.
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| 10. | Glycerin suppositories work mostly by hyperosmotic action, but the sodium stearate in the preparation also causes local irritation to the colon.
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