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hypotonic
[ hahy-puh-ton-ik ]
adjective
- Physiology. (of tissue) having less than the normal tone.
- Physical Chemistry. noting a solution of lower osmotic pressure than another solution with which it is compared ( hypertonic ). Compare isotonic ( def 1 ).
hypotonic
/ ˌhaɪpəˈtɒnɪk; ˌhaɪpətəˈnɪsɪtɪ /
adjective
- pathol (of muscles) lacking normal tone or tension
- (of a solution) having a lower osmotic pressure than that of a specified, generally physiological, solution Compare hypertonic isotonic
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Derived Forms
- hypotonicity, noun
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Other Words From
- hy·po·to·nic·i·ty [hahy-poh-toh-, nis, -i-tee], noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hypotonic1
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Example Sentences
In a hypotonic solution they swell up and burst, the hmoglobin dissolving in the liquid and colouring it red.
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These give it an osmotic pressure which prevents the deleterious effects of a strongly hypotonic liquid.
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Under the influence of such a hypotonic solution the dry cells rapidly swell up, burst, and are dissolved.
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It gains weight in a hypotonic solution, the water current setting towards the point of higher concentration.
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A bipolar field has a hypertonic pole or centre of concentration, and a hypotonic pole or centre of dilution.
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