Do the following solutions cause cells to undergo crenation, hemolysis or neither.
A) 2.0% NaCI ______
B) 5% glucose ______
C) distilled water _____
A) cell undergo crenation in a hypertonic environment where cell is shrinked and aquire a notched or scalloped surface and thus 2%NaCl cause the cell crenation.
B)Hemolysis is breakdown of red blood cells and this effects the glucose percent directly in the cell.It is seen during the Hemolysis a 5% decrease in glucose is found.
C)Distilled water is almost a pure water and it cause nothing to cell.
Do the following solutions cause cells to undergo crenation, hemolysis or neither. A) 2.0% NaCI ______...
Review Uuristas A red blood cell is placed into each of the following solutions. Indicate whether crenation, hemolysis, or neither will occur. • Solution A: 2.19 % (m/v) NaCl • Solution B: 4.42 % (m/v) glucose • Solution C: distilled H2O • Solution D: 9.6 % (m/v) glucose • Solution E: 5.0% (m/v) glucose and 0.9% (m/v) NaCl Drag each solution to the appropriate bin. View Available Hints) 0000 DE Crenation
93 SUluiunl Ul CUnUlu. 6. With regards to red blood cells (RBCS), what are 2 examples of solutions of glucose and NaCI that are isotonic? 7. What would happen to a RBC if it was put into a hypotonic solution? 8. Into a hypertonic solution? 9. Label these solutions as hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic. Also state what would happen to the red blood cell (crenation, stays nice, hemolysis) Solution: Нуро-, Нурer-, or Isotonic Crenation, Stays Nice, Hemolysis 3% NaCl DI...
Match the following concepts: a. Crenation c. Plasmolysis b. Hemolysis d. Turgor pressure e) Osmosis 86) B 87) 88) 89) 90) Bursting of red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution Wilting of plant cells when placed in a hypertonic environment Fluid pressure on cell wall Shrinking of red blood cells when placed in hypertonic solids Movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane ving concepts:
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Identify whether the following solutions are hypotonic, hypertonic or isotonic (with respect to a red blood cell). Also indicate whether crenation, hemolysis or no change will occur. a. 1.5 % NaCl b. 5 %glucose c. 0.09 % NaCl d. 3.8 %glucose e. 0.9 % glucose
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