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What happens when red blood corpuscles (RBC) are placed in (a) '1 %'. NaCl solution (b) '0.6 %' NăCl solution?

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a ) Since RBC.s are isotonic with .0.9 % NaCl. solution, a) they -will .shrink .when placed in .1 %. .NaCl. solution as .water flows from the cell by osmosis. b) blood cells collapse due to flow of water into. them by osmosis.
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