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what would happen to a red blood cell placed in concentrated salt solution

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Answered by Anonymous
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No osmosis occurs. ... Red blood cells placed in a solution with a lower water concentration compared to their contents (eg 1.7 per cent salt solution) will lose water by osmosis and shrink. Water will diffuse from a higher water concentration inside the cell to a lower water concentration outside the cell.

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Answered by july2013
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If the RBCs or the red blood cells placed in concentrated salt solution means hyper-tonic solution , exosmosis will occur and the cell will lose water and shrink.

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