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Biology, 13.10.2020 01:01, rigobertogarza2

A saline (salt) solution contains the same salt concentrations as blood. If a nurse made a mistake and gave an injection of distilled water (100%) to a
patient instead of saline solution, what would happen to the blood cells? *

the blood cells would shrink and damage the cell organelles

the blood cells would swell and could start to burst

the blood cells would stay the same so nothing would happen to the cells
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