Biology, asked by info4walex, 9 months ago

Will a red blood cell undergo heamolysis in 1% glucose solution?

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Answered by hiyach28
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Most probably no, that amount of glucose os not sufficient

Answered by krishnasunilnm
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Answer:

In an isotonic solution, a red blood cell retains its normal volume.

(b) Hemolysis: In a hypotonic solution, water flows into a red blood cell, causing it to swell and burst.

(c) Crenation: In a hypertonic solution, water leaves the red blood cell, causing it to shrink.

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