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← Human Body & HealthWhy does applying a hypertonic saline solution intravenously cause cells to shrink?
A)Increased active transport of ions
B)Facilitated diffusion accelerates water entry
C)Oncotic pressure draws fluid inward
D)Osmosis draws water out of cells✓
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Hypertonic solutions have a higher solute concentration than cells; because of this concentration difference, osmosis occurs. Water moves from an area of high concentration (inside the cell) to an area of low concentration (outside the cell), therefore cells shrink rather than swell or remain the same.
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