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iso-osmotic - tradução para árabe

THE RUPTURE OF CELL MEMBRANES AND THE LOSS OF CYTOPLASM.
Osmotic lysis; Deplasmolysis; Cytolytic
  • Micrographs of osmotic pressure on red blood cells
  • A human white blood cell (upper right) in water swells until it bursts (at ~14 seconds)

iso-osmotic      
مُتَّسِقُ الضَّغْطِ التَّناضُحِيّ
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  • Plaque marking the building in [[Prague]] where the ISO predecessor, the ISA, was founded.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Iso-; Iso (disambiguation); Iso
مختصر المُنَظَّمَةُ الدُّوَلِيَّةُ للتَّقْييس
ISO         
  • Subscriber members (countries with small economies)}}
  • Plaque marking the building in [[Prague]] where the ISO predecessor, the ISA, was founded.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Iso-; Iso (disambiguation); Iso
International Standards Organization
مختصر المُنَظَّمَةُ الدُّوَلِيَّةُ للتَّقْييس
سابقة بمعنى التَّسَاوي أو التَّمَاثُل:1. تساوي 2. تماثُل 3. اتِّساق

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Cytolysis

Cytolysis, or osmotic lysis, occurs when a cell bursts due to an osmotic imbalance that has caused excess water to diffuse into the cell. Water can enter the cell by diffusion through the cell membrane or through selective membrane channels called aquaporins, which greatly facilitate the flow of water. It occurs in a hypotonic environment, where water moves into the cell by osmosis and causes its volume to increase to the point where the volume exceeds the membrane's capacity and the cell bursts. The presence of a cell wall prevents the membrane from bursting, so cytolysis only occurs in animal and protozoa cells which do not have cell walls. The reverse process is plasmolysis.