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Iso saline refers to a body of water with equal salt concentrations (for example when compared to seawater).

Hypo saline conditions is when the salt concentration is less than that of seawater.

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Isosmotic saline has the same osmotic pressure as the body's fluids, making it suitable for use in medical procedures. Hyposmotic saline has a lower osmotic pressure than bodily fluids, which can cause cells to swell if used inappropriately.

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