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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, spiceilse23
3.   Solutes are sometimes measured in milliosmoles. Explain the statement, “Water chases milliosmoles.”

3.   Explain your prediction for the effect Na+Cl− might have on glucose transport. In other words, explain why you picked the choice that you did. How well did the results compare with your prediction
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is there anyone out ther who can please help me with physioex 9.1 lab1-5
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Please review the following topic: Has Anyone Done the PhysioEx 9.0 Labs?

In addition, conduct a search prior to starting new topics containing questions that have been answered in the past.
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, metal_zelda
An osmole is a metric unit that measures the partial osmotic pressure contributed by one mole of a substance in an aqueous (I believe specifically water) solution. A "pure" (deionized) sample of water would have no solute particles and will gravitate towards solutions of higher solute particles, or osmolarity. In other words, it "chases osmoles."

Based on what I have just told you, do you have a new prediction about what effect Na+Cl− might have on glucose transport?
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