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Nothing would happen because plasma is neutral liquid for blood.
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In isotonic solution nothing ail happen. In hypertonic solution fluid will leave the cell to dilute the external fluid, causing the cell to crenate. In Hypotonic solution fluid will move into the cell to dilute the contents of the cell, causing it to bust or haemolyse.
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they absorb water through the permeable membrane and on ovr absorbing...they burst up
Both types of cells will have endo-osmosis and will become turgid
9% NaCl is a hypertonic saline solution. Red blood cells will appear to shrink as they lose water out of the cell membrane and into the saline solution.
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What can happen to animal cells when placed in a hypotonic solution explain
Cells that are placed in a hypertonic solution of pure water tend to ___
Nothing would happen because plasma is neutral liquid for blood.
The solution was saltier than the blood. Water leaves the blood causing the cells to become like prunes or crenated. If the opposite were true, the cells would busrt from too much water.
An example would be when red blood cells burst because they have been placed in a solution that has a lower concentration of salts than blood plasma.
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A red blood cell placed in a concentrated sugar solution will shrink and wrinkle. The red blood cell is hypotonic and the concentrated sugar solution is hypertonic. Water will rush out of the cell causing diffusion leading to the cell's shrinking.