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Normal blood concentrotion is 99.9% water and 0.1% salt. The concentration inside the red blood cellis the same. A
patient is given an IV solution that is 75% water 25% salt. (Use the diagram below to aid in developing your answers.) | _- ~
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1. What type of solution is the RBC in after receiving the IV. (hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic.)
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2. What will happen to the RBC? (swell or shrink)
Shrink
3. ‘What type of solution should the RBC be in? (hyper, hypo, iso)
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4. Could this cell recover? Explain.
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T. The concentration of dssolved substances (stuff) n the
solution is lower than the concentration inside the cell. x
2. When a calls placed in this solution, water will enter the
Cell by osmosis resulting in osmotic (turgor) pressure. Xx
3. The concentration of dissolved substances (stuf) in the
Solution isthe same as the concentration inside the cell x
4. The concentration of dissolved substances (stuff) n the
solution is higher than the concentration inside the cell. x
5. When this solution is injected into the body no cell
disruption occurs because no net osmosis occurs. | xk
6. Putting a plant in this solution wil resut in water Toss and
‘cause the plant to wil. x
7, Ina hypotonic solution, animal cells experience osmosis and a pressure builds up in the cell, What causes the
pressure? How is the cell potentially affected by this situation?
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8, Why does a plant like celery get limp when placed in a hypertonic solution?
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9. Asalt water protozoan(a single celled protest) is transferred to a freshwater lake. What might happen to the
protozoan?
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10. In the figure of the U-tube below, side “A” is pure water and side "B" is @ 10% starch solution. Why is the level
of side "B" rising? Which side is HYPERTONIC compared to the other?
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11. Pure water is always what (Hypertonic, Keoonk, or Isotonic) compared to any cell? Why?
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