What happens when red blood cells is kept in concentrated salt solution?
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when rbc cells are kept in salt solution as the concentration of solution is higher than the concentration inside the cell thus water move outside of cytoplasm and the cell will shrink
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Answer:
The solution is hypertonic solution and due to that the cells are likely to shrink up.
Explanation:
When the red blood cells are kept in a concentrated salt solution, the water moves out of the cell, resulting in shrinking.
As we know, water moves from area of a high region of concentration to a low region of concentration, here the cell's inner medium concentration is more than the outer medium.
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