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What is ?isotonic

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The term "isotonic" can be used in several contexts but primarily refers to:

1. **Biology**: In a biological context, isotonic solutions have the same solute concentration as another solution, typically referring to the fluids inside and outside of cells. When cells are in an isotonic solution, there is no net movement of water into or out of the cells, which helps maintain their shape and function.

2. **Exercise**: In fitness, isotonic exercises involve contracting muscles with a constant force, which results in movement. Common examples include weightlifting or push-ups, where the muscle length changes, and movement occurs.

3. **Chemistry**: In a chemical sense, isotonic conditions refer to solutions that have equal osmotic pressure, meaning the concentration of solutes is the same, thus preventing the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.

Understanding the context in which "isotonic" is used is crucial for grasping its specific meaning. If you have a particular context in mind, feel free to specify!

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