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hypertonic /hy·per·ton·ic/ (-ton´ik)
1. denoting increased tone or tension. 2. denoting a solution having greater osmotic pressure than the solution with which it is compared.
hypertonic [hī′pərton′ik] Etymology: Gk, hyper + tonos, stretching 1 adj, pertaining to a solution that causes cells to shrink. hypertonic [hi″per-ton´ik] 1. pertaining to or characterized by an increased tonicity or tension. 2. having an osmotic pressure greater than that of the solution with which it is compared.
hypertonic (hī´purton´ik), adj having an osmotic pressure greater than that of the solution with which it is compared.
hypertonic 1. pertaining to or characterized by an increased tonicity or tension. 2. having an osmotic pressure greater than that of the solution with which it is compared. hypertonic dehydration occurs when the body loss or deprivation is of water only, i.e. there is no electrolyte loss. hypertonic saline test see hickey-hare test. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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