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lab 14 question 6

a red blood cel in a hypertonice solution will shrink involume as it undergoes crenationin a hypotonic solution a red blood cell will swell andpossibly burst as it undergoeshemolysis. Predict the effect on red blood cell (crenation,hemolysis, or none) that the following solutions will have.2% NaCl________H2O________5% glucose _______1% glucose________10% glucose_______
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