What will happen when a red blood cell kept in Salt solution
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If a red blood cell (RBC) found itself in a concentrated salt solution, the solute concentration would be higher outside the RBC than inside it. Water would move out of the cell via osmosis, and the cell would become shriveled and dysfunctional.
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WHEN RBC IS PLACED IN A SALT SOLUTION [ HYPERTONIC SOLUTION WHICH CONTAINS MORE AMOUNT OF SOLUTE AS THAT COMPARED WITH THE AMOUNT OF SOLVENT] , WATER FROM THE THE RBC [ RED BLOOD CELL ] WHICH CONTAINS MORE AMOUNT OF SOLVENT AS COMPAIRED TO THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT[ HYPERTONIC SOLUTION ] MOVES OUT OF THE CELL THAT IS EXOSMOSIS TAKES PLACE.AS A RESULT THE CELL GET SHRINKED.
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