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match each term with its definition.
osmotic pressure
isotonic
hydrostatic pressure
hypotonic
hypertonic
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a solution that has more solutes than the cell
the force that solutes have to attract to water
the force of a liquid pushing against something
a solution containing the same concentration of solutes as the cell
a solution that has fewer solutes than the cell
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Brief Explanations
- Osmotic pressure: Defined as the force solutes exert to attract water (relates to osmosis and solute - water attraction).
- Isotonic: A solution with the same solute concentration as the cell (equal solute concentration inside and outside the cell).
- Hydrostatic pressure: The force of a liquid pushing against a surface (e.g., blood pressure is a type of hydrostatic pressure).
- Hypotonic: A solution with fewer solutes than the cell (so water moves into the cell).
- Hypertonic: A solution with more solutes than the cell (so water moves out of the cell).
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- Osmotic pressure: The force that solutes have to attract to water
- Isotonic: A solution containing the same concentration of solutes as the cell
- Hydrostatic pressure: The force of a liquid pushing against something
- Hypotonic: A solution that has fewer solutes than the cell
- Hypertonic: A solution that has more solutes than the cell