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What happens when blood cells are dipped in normal saline

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The effects of hypertonic NaCl.

When red blood cells are placed in a hypertonic solution, the higher effective osmotic pressure of the bathing solution compared with the intracellular fluid results in water moving down its osmotic gradient and a net movement of water out of the cell via osmosis (10).

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