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28 November, 09:50
What happens to a human blood cell in sea water?
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Daniella Middleton
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Once red blood cells are placed in a hyper-tonic solution, it automatically shrinks as water is drawn out of the cell and into the surrounding solution. If the same blood cell is placed in a hypo-tonic solution, the blood cell grows in size. B lood cells don't shrink or swell in isotonic solutions.
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