Give reason rbc swell up and finally burst when placed in 0.1 % nacl solution
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The sodium chloride 0.1% solution in water is considered as hypotonic. When the red cells are suspended in hypotonic solution, the water moves in to the cells by osmosis causing the cells to swell eventually burst called as haemolysis
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The sodium chloride 0.1% solution in water is considered as hypotonic. When the red cells are suspended in hypotonic solution, the water moves in to the cells by osmosis causing the cells to swell eventually burst called as haemolys
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