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(a)Briefly define "isotonic," "hypotonic," and "hypertonic" solutions.
(b)Describe what happens when a cell is placed in each of these types of solutions.
Point-To-Point Programming
A method used in computer numerical control (CNC) machining where commands guide a tool from one point to another, minimizing non-productive time.
Origin
The starting point or fixed reference used in the measurement of coordinates or in the definition of a system.
New Position
A conceptual placement or orientation of a part or component for purposes of design analysis or assembly consideration.
Numerical Control
The automated control of machining tools and other equipment in a manufacturing process via a computer.
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