How does the size of blood cells change when placed in an aqueous solution?
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Water flows across a membrane to the concentration gradient. If water is saltier outside of the cell than inside, WATER INSIDE THE CELL WILL FLOW FROM THE INSIDE TO THE OUTSIDE. The net result will be that the cell shrinks in size.
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