What will happen to a blood cell that is placed in an aqueous solution that has a high salt concentration relative to the blood cell concentration?
A) The cell will shrink because there will be a net flow of water to the outside of the cell.
B) The cell will shrink because there will be a net flow of electrolytes to the outside of the cell.
C) The cell will expand because there will be a net flow of water to the inside of the cell.
D) The cell will expand because there will be a net flow of electrolytes to the inside of the cell.
E) Nothing will happen because the cell is impermeable.
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