An Animal Cell in hypertonic solution will look shriveled due to osmotic effects on the cell. the hypertonic solution means there is more water potential outside of the cell, water moves from a low water potential to a high water potential. Therefore the water diffuses out of the cell decreasing the volume bringing the cell membrane in making it look shriveled up.
The cell would have fluid sucked through the plasma membrane and therefore the cell would shrink.
It depends on what is in the water. If the water in the cell has the same concentration of ions as there is outside the cell, nothing will happen. This solution is said to isotonic. Iso- means the same. If the concentration is lower, then water will move into the cell and can cause it to burst. This solution is hypotonic. Hypo- means lower. And if it higher, water will leave the cell and the cell will look like prune (crenated). The solution outside is hypertonic. Hyper- means above or higher. "Water always follows salt" is a good idea to remember as water always goes to where the salt concentration is higher.
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Red blood cells are small, disk-shaped cells without a nucleus. They appear red due to the presence of hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen. Under a microscope, they look like round, biconcave discs.
An Animal Cell in hypertonic solution will look shriveled due to osmotic effects on the cell. the hypertonic solution means there is more water potential outside of the cell, water moves from a low water potential to a high water potential. Therefore the water diffuses out of the cell decreasing the volume bringing the cell membrane in making it look shriveled up.
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NSS (normal saline solution) is used instead of water in preparing a fecal smear to prevent lysis (rupturing) of red blood cells in the sample. Using water can cause hemolysis, which may interfere with the accurate interpretation of the fecal sample. Normal saline is isotonic and helps maintain the integrity of the red blood cells in the smear.
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What is ovum and do they look like a blood clot and be also perimenpause?
A White Blood Cell looks like Sperm!
The cell would have fluid sucked through the plasma membrane and therefore the cell would shrink.
It looks like blood
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There is no blood splatter.