Concept explainers
a.
To determine:
The change in red blood cell when it is placed in
Introduction:
Osmosis is a spontaneous flow of solvent from dilute solution into concentrated solution through semi-permeable membrane.
Isotonic solution are those which exerts same osmotic pressure. Hypotonic solution are those which has a lower osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes flow of water into red blood cells. Hypertonic solution are those which has a higher osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes shrinking of cell.
b.
To determine:
The change in red blood cell when it is placed in distilled water.
Introduction:
Osmosis is a spontaneous flow of solvent from dilute solution into concentrated solution through semi-permeable membrane.
Isotonic solution are those which exerts same osmotic pressure. Hypotonic solution are those which has a lower osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes flow of water into red blood cells. Hypertonic solution are those which has a higher osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes shrinking of cell.
c.
To determine:
The change in red blood cell when it is placed in
Introduction:
Osmosis is a spontaneous flow of solvent from dilute solution into concentrated solution through semi-permeable membrane.
Isotonic solution are those which exerts same osmotic pressure. Hypotonic solution are those which has a lower osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes flow of water into red blood cells. Hypertonic solution are those which has a higher osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes shrinking of cell.
d.
To determine:
The change in red blood cell when it is placed in
Introduction:
Osmosis is a spontaneous flow of solvent from dilute solution into concentrated solution through semi-permeable membrane.
Isotonic solution are those which exerts same osmotic pressure. Hypotonic solution are those which has a lower osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes flow of water into red blood cells. Hypertonic solution are those which has a higher osmotic pressure than red blood cells and causes shrinking of cell.

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