Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
A. 200 mOsM NaCl
This solution is hypotonic to the red blood cell (RBC) with penetrating solute. The RBCs will swell up and burst because the water will move into the cells.
B. 400 mOsM urea
This solution is hypertonic to the RBCs with non-penetrating solutes. Water will leave the cells via osmosis and the cells will shrink and appear shriveled.
C. 100 mOsM urea plus 200 mOsM NaCl
This time both penetrating and non-penetrating solute is present. The solution is isotonic to the RBCs and although there will be movement of water between the cells and the solution, there will be no overall change in the concentration of water for each and no change in appearance of the cells.
D. 300 mOsM urea
The RBCs will not lyse nor shrivel as again the solution is isotonic to the RBCs.