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goldenfox [79]
1 year ago
5

Loss of fluid from the plasma will in part be replaced by fluid moving ______ cells. group of answer choices

Biology
1 answer:
8_murik_8 [283]1 year ago
4 0

Loss of fluid from the plasma will in part be replaced by fluid-moving hypertonic cells.

What is a Hypertonic solution?

Hypertonic has a larger proportion of fluid, carbs, and salt than blood.

Blood and isotonic have similar fluid, sugar, and salt contents.

If there is a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell than inside it, as would happen if you put red blood cells in a concentrated salt solution, the salt solution is hypertonic in relation to the interior of the cells.

A fluid that contains more dissolved particles than blood or normal cells, such as salt and other electrolytes. The relative osmolarities between solutions are denoted by that of the term hyperosmotic, hypoosmotic, and isoosmotic.

For instance, when comparing two solutions with differing osmolarities, the higher osmolarity solution is referred to as hyperosmotic, and the lower osmolarity solution is hypoosmotic. Isoosmotic solutions are those that have the same osmolarity.

Hence, the correct answer is Hypertonic.

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