Immersion of red blood cells into a(n) ________ solution results in lysis of the cell.

A) isotonic
B) hypertonic
C) hypotonic
D) monotonic
E) equilibrated


C) hypotonic

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A) monocytes. B) neutrophils. C) RBCs. D) lymphocytes. E) eosinophils.

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A. provide an effector response. B. become able to recognize one specific foreign antigen. C. are formed. D. are activated.

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