| 41. | The water potential in blood will decrease due to the increase solutes, and blood osmotic pressure will increase.
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| 42. | Nernst researched osmotic pressure and electrochemistry.
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| 43. | Osmotic shock is a sudden reduction in osmotic pressure, this can cause cells in a solution to rupture.
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| 44. | The function of these cells is to regulate the osmotic pressure of the worm, and maintain its ionic balance.
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| 45. | Osmotic pressure is a measure of the tendency of water to move into one solution from another by osmosis.
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| 46. | When looking at relations between high osmotic pressure and low, solutions with higher concentrations of salt have higher pressure.
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| 47. | In practice, the osmotic pressure produced by an ideally dilute solution would be too small to be accurately measured.
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| 48. | With the sodium inside the cells instead of outside, the osmotic pressure reverses, pushing water and nutrients into cells.
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| 49. | Osmotic pressure is the basis of filtering ( " reverse osmosis " ), a process commonly used in water purification.
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| 50. | Inhibiting the enzyme will prevent bacterial wall formation and ultimately result in lysis of the bacteria cell by osmotic pressure.
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