Biology, asked by divakar4, 1 year ago

what happens when when red blood cells are kept in hypotonic solution

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Answered by akshanshgehlot
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A hypotonic solution has a lower solute concentration than the inside of the red blood cells. Because of this, the osmotic forces would cause water from the solution to enter the cells. If left uncontrolled, the cells will eventually stretch and burst in a process called lysis.

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Answered by Sandip1234
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A hypotonic solution has a lower solute concentration than the inside of the red blood cells. Because of this, the osmotic forces would cause water from the solution to enter the cells. If left uncontrolled, the cells will eventually stretch and burst in a process called lysis.

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