why dialystate fluid and blood have same osmotic pressure in how it helps actually in dylasis
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In order to understand what diffusion is, it may help to picture a simple experiment from science class: An empty glass box is separated into two halves by a thin wall. The wall has fine pores (tiny holes) in it. A clear fluid is then poured into the right half, while a colored fluid is poured into the left half. What happens next? The colored particles in the left half will gradually move (diffuse) through the pores in the permeable wall into the clear fluid in the right half. Eventually, both fluids will be the same color. The number of colored particles in the water (the concentration) is then the same on both sides of the wall.
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