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If your blood becomes too diluted, what will happen to the red blood cells?
A. They become turgid.
B. They undergo lysis.
C. They undergo crenation.
D. They absorb some of the ions to balance the concentration.


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Answer:

The red blood cells will burst or rupture when it is diluted and it will be one transparent and visible. ... Because water is an hypotonic solution, water from outside of the cell to the inside making the cells to continue to swell up and rupture ,a phenomenon known as haemylosis.