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Biology, 20.10.2020 04:01 Avibx8x8

Im timed and i will mark brainliest The diagram shows a normal red blood cell and a shrunken red blood cell, both of which are in salt water. In which direction did the water move to make the red blood cell shrink? Why did water move in that direction?

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