f a red blood cell (rbc) is placed in a solution that has a greater concentration than that inside the rbc, what will happen? A. the rbc will crenate B. the rbc will haemolyse C. there will be a net movement of water out of the rbc into the solution D. there will be no net movement of water out of the rbc

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Option C.Water will go with the drift through osmosis from the rbc into the encompassing solu- tion. If the distinction in attention is massive enough, the outflow of water will be big, and the rbc will even shrivel (crenate) because of this outflow.

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