It depends. If the body is dehydrated, it will produce highly concentrated (hypertonic) urine in order to conserve water from the blood stream. If your blood is hypotonic (contains excess water), then the kidneys will release hypotonic urine, to reduce the amount of water in the blood. Therefore, if you are dehydrated, the urine is considered hypertonic to the blood. If not, the urine is hypotonic to the blood.
Blood or Blood Plasma would be Isotonic to cell plasma.
Red blood cells in a hypertonic solution will shrink. This occurs as water moves out of the red blood cell.
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i think the question that you are asking is what is the difference between hyper and hypo tonic. A fluid that has a greater concentration of solutes in comparison to another solution is a hypertonic solution. A hypotonic solution is a fluid that has a lower concentraton of solutes in comparison to another solution.
To make hypertonic solution, add more solute (such as salt) to blood or saline to increase osmotic pressure. To make hypotonic solution, dilute blood or saline by adding more water. To make isotonic solution, keep the concentration of solutes in blood or saline equal to that of the solution to which it is being compared.
Hypertonic solutions contain sodium chloride?
Yes, blood is opaque because it absorbs and scatters light, making it difficult to see through it. Blood appears red because of the way light interacts with hemoglobin, the protein responsible for carrying oxygen in red blood cells.
Tonic water can contain sugar and calories, which could potentially impact fasting blood test results if consumed in large quantities. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before consuming anything that could potentially affect blood test results during fasting.
I always like to add a splash of tonic to my gin and tonic for a refreshing drink.
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