A red blood cell is placed into each of the following solutions. Indicate whether crenation, hemolysis, or neither will occur. Solution A: 1.2 % (m/v) NaCl Solution B: 0.52 % (m/v) glucose Solution C: distilled H2 0 Solution D: 6.36 % (m/v) glucose • Solution E: 5.0% (m/v) glucose and 0.9% (m/v) NaCl Drag each solution to the appropriate bin. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help ABODE В C Crenation Hemolysis Neither

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A red blood cell is placed into each of the following solutions. Indicate whether
crenation, hemolysis, or neither will occur.
Solution A: 1.2 % (m/v) NaCl
Solution B: 0.52 % (m/v) glucose
Solution C: distilled H2 0
Solution D: 6.36 % (m/v) glucose
• Solution E: 5.0% (m/v) glucose and 0.9% (m/v) NaCl
Drag each solution to the appropriate bin.
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ABODE
В
C
Crenation
Hemolysis
Neither
Transcribed Image Text:A red blood cell is placed into each of the following solutions. Indicate whether crenation, hemolysis, or neither will occur. Solution A: 1.2 % (m/v) NaCl Solution B: 0.52 % (m/v) glucose Solution C: distilled H2 0 Solution D: 6.36 % (m/v) glucose • Solution E: 5.0% (m/v) glucose and 0.9% (m/v) NaCl Drag each solution to the appropriate bin. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help ABODE В C Crenation Hemolysis Neither
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