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16 January, 18:21

The total solute concentration of a red blood cell is about 2%. Sucrose cannot pass through a red blood cell's plasma membrane, but water and urea can. Which of the following solutions will cause a red blood cell to shrink?

a. a hypertonic sucrose solution.

b. a hypotonic sucrose solution.

c. a hypertonic urea solution.

d. a hypotonic urea solution.

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  1. 16 January, 18:45
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    Answer: Option C) a hypertonic urea solution

    Explanation:

    Since red blood cells shrink in a solution of higher concentration than itself, a hypertonic urea solution will cause water to be lost through the plasma membrane of the red blood cells leading to shrinking of the red blood cells and possibly death.
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