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Osmotic concentration refers to the measure of solute concentration in a solution, typically expressed in terms of osmoles per liter (osmol/L). It describes the total concentration of all solute particles in a solution that contribute to the osmotic pressure, which is the pressure required to prevent the flow of solvent molecules across a semipermeable membrane. In biological contexts, osmotic concentration is important for understanding how cells interact with their environment.

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