what will happen to the size of RBC cell if they are placed in an isotonic solution? give reason for your answer
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Yes, if you place a red blood cell in a hypotonic solution it will burst. A hypotonic solution has a low solute concentration than the inside of the cells (solute concentration in the cell is high). Osmotic forces then cause water from a solution to enter the cells.
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If RBC is placed in an isotonic solution, it experience no change in its concentration.
Because isotonic solution is one that has the same solute concentration.
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