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if osmotic pressure of a solution is equal to the
osmotic pressure of plasma then it is said to be​

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Answered by SpaceX7
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IT IS CALLED COLLOID OSMOTIC PRESSURE.

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the osmotic pressure of the solution is equal to the osmotic pressure of the plasma then it is said to be an isotonic condition.

  • Oncotic pressure, or colloid osmotic pressure, is a type of osmotic tension instigated by the proteins, strikingly albumin, in a vein's plasma (blood/fluid) that causes a draw-on liquid back into the capillary.
  • Participating colloids dislodge water particles, along these lines making general water molecules move back into the circulatory system within the lower venous pressure end of capillaries.

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