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0.9% NaCl = 9gm per litre which is isotonic with the red blood cells and as aresult the cells do not gain or lose water by osmosis and so remain in suspesion.

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Q: Test tube contains red blood cells and a salt solution When the tube is held up to a page you cannot see the print with reference to a concentrationof 0.9 percent how concentrated is the?
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