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- define the terms hypotonic, hypertonic and isotonic as they relate to solutions. state what would happen to a red blood cell that was placed in each solution.
Hypotonic solutions have a lower solute - concentration than the cell. Water moves into the red blood cell (RBC), causing it to swell and potentially burst (hemolysis). Hypertonic solutions have a higher solute - concentration than the cell. Water moves out of the RBC, causing it to shrink (crenation). Isotonic solutions have the same solute - concentration as the cell. There is no net movement of water, and the RBC maintains its normal shape.
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Hypotonic: Water enters RBC, it swells and may burst. Hypertonic: Water leaves RBC, it shrinks. Isotonic: No net water movement, RBC maintains shape.