| 41. | The leakage of high osmolarity solutions or chemotherapy agents can result in significant tissue destruction, and significant complications.
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| 42. | Upon adaptation to high osmolarity conditions the cells disaggregate and grow as single cells that lack the methanochondroitin layer.
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| 43. | Urine of birds is typically concentrated to an osmolarity that is two to three times the osmolarity of plasma.
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| 44. | Urine of birds is typically concentrated to an osmolarity that is two to three times the osmolarity of plasma.
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| 45. | Thiazide diuretics allow increased excretion of Na + and water, thereby reducing the serum osmolarity and eliminating volume excess.
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| 46. | As previously mentioned, the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis features neurons responsible for the homeostatic conservation of osmolarity.
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| 47. | Osmoregulators tightly regulate their body osmolarity, which always stays constant, and are more common in the animal kingdom.
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| 48. | Drinking anything with a higher osmolarity than the fluid inside your cells will cause them to lose water and dehydrate.
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| 49. | The amount of water expelled from the cell and the rate of contraction are related to the osmolarity of the environment.
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| 50. | Therefore, bedside calculations are actually in units of osmolarity, whereas laboratory measurements will provide readings in units of osmolality.
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