if red blood cells in kept in distilled water what will happen? [a] shrink and collapse [b] stick together [c] increase in volume and burst [d] remains same
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In distilled water, the concentration of water is higher outside the RBC than on the inside, as RBC contains salts and proteins. As there is difference in the osmotic pressure, the distilled water will flow into the RBC, thereby increasing its size or swell and eventually, causing it to lyse.
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