What is the difference between isotonic and isotmatic?
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Isotonic refers to a solution having the same solute concentration as in a cell or a body fluid. Isosmotic refers to the situation of two solutions having the same osmotic pressure. ... However, Isosmotic solutions cause cells to absorb water from surrounding or to lose water from cells.
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ISOTONIC SOLUTION - An isotonic solution refers to two solution has the same solute concentration across a semipermeable membrane.
ISOSMOTIC SOLUTION - An isosmotic solution refers to two solution has different different osmotic pressure.
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