
1) Having equal tension 2) Isosmotic 3) Kind of muscle contraction 4) Of equal tension 5) Of two or more muscles 6) Type of exercise
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1) Isosmotic 2) Tense
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isotonic solution. Refers to solutions that have equal osmotic pressure.
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[exercise physiology] In an isotonic contraction, tension remains unchanged and the muscle`s length changes. Lifting an object at a constant speed is an example of isotonic contractions. A near isotonic contraction is known as Auxotonic contraction. There are two types of isotonic contractions: (1) concentric and (2) eccentric. In a concent...
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Denoting a liquid exerting the same osmotic pressure or chemical potential of water (
water potential) as another liquid with which it is being compared.
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• (a.) Having or indicating, equal tones, or tension.
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(iso- + Gr. tonos tone) a biological term denoting a solution in which body cells can be bathed without a net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane. Also, denoting a solution having the same tonicity as some other solution with which it is compared, such as physiologic salt solution and the blood serum.
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<physiology> A biological term denoting a solution in which body cells can be bathed without a net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane. Also, denoting a solution having the same tonicity as some other solution with which it is compared, such as physiologic salt solution and the blood serum. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(i″so-ton´ik) of equal tension. denoting a solution in which body cells can be bathed without net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane; also, denoting a solution having the same tonicity as another solution with which it is compared. See also osmosis. maintaining uniform...
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Of a fluid, having a concentration that will not cause osmotic volume changes of cells immersed in it. Note that an isotonic solution is not necessarily isosmotic. See hypotonic, hypertonic.
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I`so·ton'ic adjective [
Iso- +
tonic .] Having or indicating, equal tones, or tension.
Isotonic system (Mus.) ,
a system consisting of intervals, in which each concord is alike tempered, and in which there are twelve equal semitones. Found on
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ī′sō-ton′ik Definitions: 1. Relating to isotonicity or isotonia. 2. Having equal tension; denoting solutions possessing the same osmotic pressure; more specifically, limited to solutions in which cells neither swell nor shrink. Thus, a solution that is isosmotic with intracellular fluid will not be is...
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Having the same salinity as body fluids.
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Refers to a solution whose salinity is the same as human blood.
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[
adj] - relating to or characterized by the equal intervals of the well-tempered scale 2. [adj] - (physiology) of two or more muscles 3. [adj] - used of solutions
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isotonic 1. A muscle exercise in which the muscles remain under relatively constant tension; such as, when lifting weights or when doing other exercises. 2. A biological term denoting a solution in which body cells can be bathed without a net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane. It also refers to a solution having the same tonicit...
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Having the same overall concentration of dissolved substances as a given reference solution
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isosmotic adjective (used of solutions) having the same or equal osmotic pressure
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Term applied to two solutions with equal solute concentrations.
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Isotonic or iso-osmotic fluids have the same tonicity or osmolality as does extracellular fluid, which in the dog and cat is approximately 280-310 mOsm/l.
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noting or pertaining to solutions characterized by equal osmotic pressure. Cf. hypertonic (def. 2),(def. 2). · · noting or pertaining to a solution containing the same salt concentration as mammalian blood. · noting or pertaining to a muscular contraction in which constant tension continues while the length of the muscle decreases...
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