Hypotonic vs Auxotonic - What's the difference?
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(of a solution) Having a lower osmotic pressure than another.
(medicine) Showing less than normal tension in the muscles or muscle tissue.
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(botany) Relating to plant movement classified by growth as opposed to mature reactions to exogenous stimuli in surrounding environment. Antonym: allassotonic
(physiology) Of or involving muscular contraction against resistance in which the length of the muscle changes and the tension differs due to an increasing load or difference in leverage. Antonym in regard to movement is isometric. Antonym in regard to tonus is isotonic. Tonic movements (auxo or iso) are either concentric (working muscle shortens) or eccentric (working muscle lengthens).
As adjectives the difference between hypotonic and auxotonic
is that hypotonic is having a lower osmotic pressure than another while auxotonic is relating to plant movement classified by growth as opposed to mature reactions to exogenous stimuli in surrounding environment. Antonym: allassotonic.hypotonic
English
(wikipedia hypotonic)Adjective
(en adjective)- But always he went the full length, crying until he was completely exhausted, worn out, hypotonic .
Antonyms
* hypertonicSee also
* isotonicauxotonic
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Adjective
(en adjective)See also
* concentric * eccentric * hypotonic * hypertonic * isometric * isokinetic * isotonicReferences
* (botanical sense)Answers.com], [http://www.wordnik.com/words/auxotonic Wordnik.com* (physiological sense) ,
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