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lutik1710 [3]
2 years ago
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Classify each label into the correct category of human red blood cell.

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Mazyrski [523]2 years ago
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Classifying each label into the correct category of human red blood cell

A) Human red blood cell shrinks    

  • Cells placed in hypertonic solution
  • More water moves out of cell

B) Normal Human red blood cell

  • Cell placed in isotonic solution
  • Water enters and leaves at the same rate

C) Human red blood cell swells

  • Cell placed in hypotonic solution
  • More water moves into cell

<h3>Types of solution</h3>

A hypertonic solution is a solution with a higher concentration to its surroundings ( i.e contains more solutes like electrolytes than its surroundings ). when a cell is placed in such solution is shrinks gradually and dies off through a process known as plasmolysis. while a hypotonic solution is a direct opposite of a hypertonic solution. Also An isotonic solution is a solution with the same concentration with its surrounding solution.

Hence we can conclude that the classification of each label into the appropriate category are as listed above.

Learn more about Osmosis : brainly.com/question/24469721

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