| 31. | It has tightly packed columnar cells which display reversed polarity and may monitor the osmolarity of blood.
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| 32. | Increases in vasa recta flow wash away metabolites and cause the medulla to lose osmolarity as well.
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| 33. | In the proximal tubule, the osmolarity is isomolar to plasma ( 300 mOsm / L ).
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| 34. | In most vertebrates, sodium ions are the major determinant of the osmolarity of the extracellular fluid.
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| 35. | The reduced osmolarity ORS has been criticized by some for not providing enough sodium for adults with cholera.
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| 36. | Then intracellular sodium and osmolarity increase, and there is an influx of water that causes cellular swelling.
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| 37. | A drink with the osmolarity of soda would only dehydrate you if your kidneys were non-functional.
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| 38. | Substances in the circulation can also increase the amount of circulating fluid by increasing the osmolarity of the blood.
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| 39. | Presumably the acidocalcisomes empty their ion contents into the contractile vacuole, thereby increasing the vacuole's osmolarity.
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| 40. | The basic concept took again the action of the osmolarity, potentiated by the use of a facilitator agent.
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