fluid. 2. 0.45% sodium chloride (NaCl), is an example of a O A. hypotonic crystalloid OB....
16.a is the saturated NaCl solution isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic with blood? Explain. b. If a patient was administered an intravenous dose of this solution, what would happen to their red blood cells? What would be a likely initial symptom of high levels of Na* and CI? C. Read the label on the 0.9 % Sodium Chloride IV solution bag. 1. What is the osmolarity of this solution? Is this solution isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic? Explain. 2. Is the stated...
Classify the tonicity of a solution made by dissolving 12mg of sodium chloride in 1.0mL of water. Select the correct answer below: The solution is hypertonic because it has a 1.2%m/v concentration of sodium chloride. The solution is hypotonic because it has a 1.2%m/v concentration of sodium chloride. The solution is isotonic because it has a 1.2%m/v concentration of sodium chloride. The solution is hypertonic because it has a 0.12%m/v concentration of sodium chloride. The solution is hypotonic because it...
Identify whether the following solutions are hypotonic, hypertonic or isotonic (with respect to a red blood cell). Also indicate whether crenation, hemolysis or no change will occur. a. 1.5 % NaCl b. 5 %glucose c. 0.09 % NaCl d. 3.8 %glucose e. 0.9 % glucose
27) (2 pts ea) If physiological saline has a concentration of 0.90% (m/v) NaCl, identify the following solutions as isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic: A) 1.25% (m/v) NaCl B) 0.90% (m/v) NaCl C) 5.0% (m/v) Naci
why do you think IV fluids administered to patients in hospitals is saline (0.9%NaCl(sodium chloride) an isotonic solution) and not a solution with higher or lower NaCl levels?
2. What is the volume of sterile purified water and 0.9% w/v sodium chloride solution needed to prepare 30 mL of a 2% w/v solution of tobramycin for ophthalmic use? • Step 1: Calculate the tonic contribution provided by the tobramycin (FDP 1% tobramycin = 0.04°C) Step 2: Calculate the amount of NaCl necessary to render this product isotonic Step 3: Your source of NaCl is 0.9% NaCl. What volume of the 0.9% NaCl solution will yield the calculated amount...
Is sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolving in water an example of a chemical reaction? 1. Yes II. No because III. ion-ion interactions are overcome. IV. the resulting solution conducts electricity. V. valence electrons are not rearranged. VI. new chemical species are not produced. OI and III Oil and V OI and IV Oll and VI O I, III, and IV
solution will burst due to an intake of water. Red blood cells in a A. Hypotonic Solution B. Isotonic Solution C. Hypertonic Solution Which biological macromolecule is not found in the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane? A. Nucleic Acids B. Proteins C. Carbohydrates D. Lipids Secreted proteins exit the cell using the process of A. Exocytosis B. Pinocytosis C. Receptor Mediated Endocytosis D. Phagocytosis E. Autophagy Cellulose is found in the A.Cell Membrane B.Chloroplast C.Lysosome D. Cell wall...
HdDUCIRUDUCULUD HUDUCU HUDDLDI AUDULLDI HUDDLED Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Subtitle Subtle Em... Emphasis intense E... Styles 4. You now are given a normal sample of muscle tissue which contains many individual cells. The tissue is minced and digested with enzymes to liberate individual muscle cells. You are given a solution of Dextrose in half-normal saline (NaCl) which you are told is isosmotic but you are not told the concentration of Dextrose or NaCl but they are both present in...
2. Tonicity. (a) How do you prepare a % NaCl solution? Tell whether the medium is hypertonic, isotonic or hypotonic to the cell: 3. Generation Time. A microbiologist inoculated a sterile culture medium with bacteria. The generation time for the bacterium is How many cells form the generation? How many days would it take to produce generations of bacteria?