Izomtonus
Izomtonus is a term that has appeared in various contexts, often related to biological or chemical processes, though it lacks a universally accepted, precise definition in mainstream scientific literature. It is sometimes used to describe a state of isotonicity, where solutions have equal osmotic pressure. In a biological context, this would mean that the concentration of solutes outside a cell is the same as inside the cell, preventing significant net movement of water across the cell membrane. This is crucial for maintaining cell volume and function.
The term can also appear in more specialized fields, sometimes in discussions of experimental conditions or