BIO 1140 Study Guide - Sucralose, Red Blood Cell, Glycerol

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Tonicity is the main factor that affects the diffusion of solutes tested on the red blood cell, it refers to the ability of the cell to move water between the solution and cellular fluid. Another factor that affects the diffusion of solutes is osmotic pressure, this means it has the same concentration of solutes penetrating and not then the fluid in the cell. If the solution is isosmotic, or has the same concentration of penetration and non-penetrating solutes than the cellular fluid than it can still cause hemolysis even though the osmotic pressure is equal at the beginning. As the penetrating substance enters the cell the tonicity and osmotic pressure change, water enters the cell and hemolysis occurs. Table mean observed hemolysisa times over 3 trials in different solutions. Sucralose a the process in which the red blood cell is destroyed from swelling with h2o. Outliar, possibly not enough blood in the solution.

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