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Biology, 27.01.2021 03:50, manarsadi6

PLZ HELP 20 POINTSThe cholera toxin causes intestinal cells to pump out their chloride ions. Soon, there is almost no chloride in the cell, but still a lot of water. Predict what happens next, describe how it happens, and explain the effect it has on the cells.

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