Determining the Isotonic solution in Sheep Erythrocytes Isotonic solution of red blood cells (Laboratory) red blood cell sizes in saline red blood cell expansion in salt
Title: Determining the Isotonic solution in Sheep Erythrocytes Isotonic solution of red blood cells (Laboratory) red blood cell sizes in saline red blood cell expansion in salt
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Determining the Isotonic solution in Sheep Erythrocytes Isotonic solution of red blood cells (Laboratory) red blood cell sizes in saline red blood cell expansion in salt
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 911 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Introduction
Every cell is selectively permeable to different molecules. This type of selectively is caused by a semi-permeable membrane, which allows the movement of certain molecules across it. Water exchange can be measured in two ways: RBC osmotic permeability is measured, and diffusional water permeability is measured (Benga and Borza 1995). Diffusion is the movement of high concentration to low concentration. The diffusion of water across a permeable membrane is called osmosis. Water concentration in red
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concentration saline in human blood is approximately 0.8% at isotonic state. The number of cells is a rough estimate relative to human RBC/ml because membrane permeability differs significantly from species to species (Benga and Borza 1995).
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