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Isosmotic vs Hypertonic - What's the difference?

isosmotic | hypertonic |


As adjectives the difference between isosmotic and hypertonic

is that isosmotic is having the same osmotic pressure while hypertonic is (of a solution) having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

Hypertonic vs Hypertonic - What's the difference?

hypertonic | hypertonic |


In of a solution terms the difference between hypertonic and hypertonic

is that hypertonic is having a greater osmotic pressure than another while hypertonic is having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

In anatomy terms the difference between hypertonic and hypertonic

is that hypertonic is having a very high muscular tension; spastic while hypertonic is having a very high muscular tension; spastic.

Hypertonic vs Endosmosis - What's the difference?

hypertonic | endosmosis |


As an adjective hypertonic

is (of a solution) having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

As a noun endosmosis is

osmosis in which fluid flows through a membrane towards a region of higher concentration.

Hypertonic vs Hypotonicdifference - What's the difference?

hypertonic | hypotonicdifference |

Hypersonic vs Hypertonic - What's the difference?

hypersonic | hypertonic |


As adjectives the difference between hypersonic and hypertonic

is that hypersonic is equal to, or greater than, or capable of achieving, five times the speed of sound while hypertonic is having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

Hyperonic vs Hypertonic - What's the difference?

hyperonic | hypertonic |


As adjectives the difference between hyperonic and hypertonic

is that hyperonic is of or pertaining to hyperons while hypertonic is (of a solution) having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

Hypertonic vs Hypertonia - What's the difference?

hypertonic | hypertonia |


As an adjective hypertonic

is (of a solution) having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

As a noun hypertonia is

(medicine) an abnormal increase in tightness of muscle tone, common in cerebral palsy.

Taxonomy vs Hypertonic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | hypertonic |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective hypertonic is

(of a solution) having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

Hypertonic - What does it mean?

hypertonic | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective hypertonic

is having a greater osmotic pressure than another.

Hypertonic - What does it mean?

hypertonic | %20 |

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