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Match the terms with definitions
Term
I : Hemolysis]
II : Crenation
III : Hygroscopic
IV : Hypertonic
V : Isotonic
Definition [osmolarity = osmotic pressure]
A : the shrinking of a red blood cell when placed in a solution of greater osmolarity than then cell itself
B : refers to two solutions of same osmolarity
C : refers to a solution having a greater osmolarity than 0.30 osmol, the osmolarity of normal red blood cells
D : an ionic compound which attracts water molecules from the atmosphere
E : the swelling and bursting of a red blood cell when placed in an solution of lower osmolarity than the cell itself.
Matching codes are :
Term
I : Hemolysis]
II : Crenation
III : Hygroscopic
IV : Hypertonic
V : Isotonic
Definition [osmolarity = osmotic pressure]
A : the shrinking of a red blood cell when placed in a solution of greater osmolarity than then cell itself
B : refers to two solutions of same osmolarity
C : refers to a solution having a greater osmolarity than 0.30 osmol, the osmolarity of normal red blood cells
D : an ionic compound which attracts water molecules from the atmosphere
E : the swelling and bursting of a red blood cell when placed in an solution of lower osmolarity than the cell itself.
Matching codes are :
Options
A.I → A, II → B, III → C, IV → D, V → E
B.I → E, II → D, III → C, IV → B, V → A
C.I → E, II → D, III → B, IV → C, V → A
D.I → E, II → A, III → D, IV → C, V → B
Solution
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