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Sucrose and NaCl cannot cross the plasma membrane while Urea can. Given thi...

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Sucrose and NaCl cannot cross the plasma membrane while Urea can.

Given this information and assuming that the osmolarity of a red blood cell (RBC) is 300 mOsm, what is the direction of net water movement when a RBC is placed in the following solution (Into cell, Out of cell, No net movement)? (Assume for any salt, e.g., NaCl, that there is complete dissociation.)

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