![SOLVED: A laboratory technician accidentally places red blood cells in a hypertonic solution. What happens? (a) They undergo plasmolysis (b) They build up turgor pressure (c) They swell (d) They pump solutes SOLVED: A laboratory technician accidentally places red blood cells in a hypertonic solution. What happens? (a) They undergo plasmolysis (b) They build up turgor pressure (c) They swell (d) They pump solutes](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/31f7fd6f-888e-4865-8e1e-5902c41a31a0_large.jpg)
SOLVED: A laboratory technician accidentally places red blood cells in a hypertonic solution. What happens? (a) They undergo plasmolysis (b) They build up turgor pressure (c) They swell (d) They pump solutes
![SOLVED: A red blood cell placed in a hypotonic solution of glucose will result in the water moving Glucose (sugar) Red blood cell (Selectively permeable plasma membrane) Out of the cell, causing SOLVED: A red blood cell placed in a hypotonic solution of glucose will result in the water moving Glucose (sugar) Red blood cell (Selectively permeable plasma membrane) Out of the cell, causing](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/cbd300d64470464d9e894f6a0004d3e2.jpg)
SOLVED: A red blood cell placed in a hypotonic solution of glucose will result in the water moving Glucose (sugar) Red blood cell (Selectively permeable plasma membrane) Out of the cell, causing
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