If you place human erythrocytes in a solution of salts, the concentration of which is higher than the concentration of salts
If you place human erythrocytes in a solution of salts, the concentration of which is higher than the concentration of salts in the blood plasma, then the shaped elements 1) shrink 2) they will not change outwardly 3) begin to stick together 4) swell and burst
Form elements are blood cells – erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets:
– erythrocytes carry oxygen and carbon dioxide;
– platelets are involved in the process of blood clotting;
– leukocytes provide immunity.
If human erythrocytes are placed in a solution of salts, the concentration of which is higher than in blood plasma, then erythrocytes and other formed elements will begin to lose water, because as a result of diffusion, it will leave the cells to dilute the concentration of salts – the cells will shrink.