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    Suppose Some Blood Cells Were in an Isotonic Solution
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Suppose Some Blood Cells Were in an Isotonic Solution

Question 27

Question 27

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Suppose some blood cells were in an isotonic solution. What would happen to them?


A) The outcome is not predictable.
B) They would remain the same size.
C) They would expand.
D) They would shrink.

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