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Red Blood Cell in Distilled Water

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Red Blood Cell in Distilled Water

Question

Explain what happens to a red blood cell when placed in distilled water.

Answer

When a red blood cell is introduced into distilled water, the cell sap inside the cell, being hypertonic compared to the solution, causes water molecules to flow into the cell. This influx of water through osmosis leads to the swelling of the cell, ultimately resulting in its rupture.