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Biology, 23.06.2019 21:20 major126

Red blood cells (a good, colorful example of an animal cell type) when placed in pure water swell up and eventually explode. why would these cells swell up? what does this tell us about the solute concentration inside the cell compare with the pure water? why do these cells eventually explode?

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