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← Human Body & HealthWhat happens to the volume of red blood cells when a patient receives an intravenous infusion of hypertonic saline solution?
A)Cell volume remains unchanged
B)Cell volume increases rapidly
C)Cell volume increases temporarily
D)Cell volume decreases significantly✓
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The cell volume decreases significantly because hypertonic saline causes water to move out of red blood cells into the higher solute concentration of the saline solution via osmosis. Therefore, the cells shrink rather than swell because the osmotic gradient favors water efflux.
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