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A patient suffering from sickle cell disease is put on an intravenous (IV) drip containing Na+ at a concentration of 39mmol/L to help alleviate the symptoms from the misshaped red blood cells. The patient's red blood cells have an intracellular Na+ concentration of 154mmol/L. Osmosis will cause:- Water to move into the cell- Na+ to move into the cell- Water to move out of the cell- Na+ to move out of the cell
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