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Normally, when a person eats food, the amount of solutes inside the bowel increases. what will happen to water balance between the blood and the bowel contents? what will happen to blood volume as this
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Normally, when a person eats food, the amount of solutes inside the bowel increases. what will happen to water balance between the blood and the bowel contents? what will happen to blood volume as this process occurs?
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The entail substance ends up plainly hypertonic to the blood, and subsequently, water moves into the inside by osmosis. Blood volume diminishes as the water is expelled from the blood. I trust this answer will help you.
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