What is the Crging?
Crification is a phenomenon that occurs when cells of animal origin are exposed to hypertonic solution, which means that the solution that swims cells has a high Solut concentration. In glittering, the cells shrink and their shapes are distorted, often with a disheveled or knurled edge. Changing the shape of cells is seen in cell microscopy and may be a sign that someone has a health problem. CRENED cells may die due to cell function damage. Water flows from areas with low solut concentration into areas with high solut concentration in an effort to stabilize the difference between the two solutions. Sometimes the particles can be small enough to go through the cellular walls of the cell, starting to shrink, because most of its shape is caused by water inside that keeps it plump. Red blood cells show the results of Crenation more significantly and pass from round to pointed shape. The term "CRENINE" is a reference to a retracted shape of a crlened cell. Without water, the cell will have difficulty working.
is one of the reasons why it is created is dehydration. When the body does not accept more water, the fluid that buys the cell can become hypertonic, rather than isotonic, in which the extracellular fluid and fluid inside the cells have the same concentration of soluts. Crene can also be associated with some disease processes. The same process is known as plasmolysis in plant cells, because the rigid cell wall prevents the changing shape as the water is lost.
If the solution is hypotonic, with liquid inside cells and higher concentrations of soluts than the liquid that surrounds the cells, the water passes through the cell wall and into the cell due to osmosis. If enough water is absorbed, the cell bursts and releases its content. This can be a very serious consequence of drinking large amounts of water without urination, because the kidneys cannot maintain the balance of fluids in the body stable when they cannot eliminate urine.