Red blood cells are placed in a hypotonic solution.
as a result, the red blood cells change, a...
Biology, 11.12.2019 03:31 NeemIsGreen
Red blood cells are placed in a hypotonic solution.
as a result, the red blood cells change, as seen here in the illustration.
1. describe the movement of water across the cell membrane. be sure to indicate the direction the water moves.
2. explain why the water moves in the direction you have chosen.
3. describe the change in the red blood cells, using correct terminology.
how would this differ if the red blood cells had been placed in an isotonic solution?
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