Isotonic solutions have the same salt concentration as the human body, whereas hypertonic solutions have a higher salt content and hypotonic solutions have a lower salt content.
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In plant cells the terms isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic cannot strictly be used accurately because the pressure exerted by the cell wall significantly affects the osmotic equilibrium point.
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NaCl gives the isotonic ( mostly used 150 mM NaCl corresponds to physiological conditions : 0.9 % NaCl ) or hypertonic ( 500mM NaCl ) salt concentration.
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This is where terms like hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic come in to play .-- talk ) 13 : 40, 31 August 2007 ( UTC)
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The most common method is the hypertonic saline technique which involves injecting a bolus of hypertonic saline into the ventricle to alter blood conductivity without affecting the surrounding muscle.
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The most common method is the hypertonic saline technique which involves injecting a bolus of hypertonic saline into the ventricle to alter blood conductivity without affecting the surrounding muscle.
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The ESD technique has developed from one of the EMR techniques, namely endoscopic resection after local injection of a solution of hypertonic saline-epinephrine ( ERHSE ).
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If you put a cell in a hypertonic solution, the concentration is bigger on the outside, so water will move from the " inside " to the outside.
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For example, when the pelvic muscles have too much tension ( hypertonic ) they will often cause pelvic pain, or urgency and frequency of the bladder and bowels.
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But you should read on hypertonic and hypotonic solutions within the human body and the fluid shift it causes and that might give you a better idea on the subject.