Biology, asked by snehaljad, 9 months ago

When the blood is stored with an anticoagulant
at 4°C, the K+ ions move out from RBC into
plasma. The most likely reason for that is -
(a) The anticoagulant attracts K+ ions into
plasma
(b) K+ ions become more mobile at 4°C
(c) RBC haemolyse causing leakage of K
ions
(d) Active transport ceases resulting in ionic
equilibrium​

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